banker / ˈbæŋ kər /

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banker 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person employed by a bank, especially as an executive or other official.
  2. Games. the keeper or holder of the bank.

banker 近义词

n. 名词 noun

professional in financial institution

更多banker例句

  1. He oozed reasonableness, assuring bankers that he was all that stood between them and the pitchforks.
  2. Big-time bankers and one famous day trader have, after all, been arrested for market distortions in recent years.
  3. More than likely, a personal banker will sit down with you and help you formulate a budget so your money lasts as long as the month.
  4. Since that moment at CBA Live 2019, back when the swanky banker association could still meet in person pre-pandemic, her star has only shone brighter.
  5. While the past 12 months proved a hot market for tech groups doing conventional IPOs, bankers and lawyers say that the SPAC process gives companies—and the vehicles acquiring them—far greater latitude in disclosing future financial projections.
  6. In 1903, he married Hortense Mitchell, the daughter of a Chicago banker.
  7. One of their collectors was the New York banker, Robert Lehman.
  8. The series began with protagonist, Neil Truman, an investment banker, discovering his wife having sex with a male escort.
  9. She said she had been single since a relationship ended two-and-a-half years before with [banker and socialite] Orin Lehman.
  10. The financial daily Les Echos quipped the investment banker was "buying low."
  11. But before he could even sow that year's crop, he would have to see a certain banker who lived in Nebraska.
  12. Three more coups are played, each of which the banker, that is to say Haggard, wins.
  13. The seizure was made in legal form; the banker, who lost nothing, was bound to comply with it.
  14. Daughter of the banker Adolphus of Manheim, greatly spoiled by her parents.
  15. So they have a new entrance—very handsome conservatory—flowers—the banker does things in style.