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Sistema Europeo de Bancos Centrales

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. bank1 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] SUST.

1.1. bank (edge of river):

1.2. bank (slope):

bank MEC.

1.3. bank (graded bend):

2.1. bank (mass):

2.2. bank (on bed of sea, river):

3. bank:

4.1. bank (row of oars):

4.2. bank (rower's bench):

II. bank1 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] V. trans.

1. bank (grade):

bank bend/racetrack

2. bank fire → bank up

3. bank (deflect):

bank ingl. am.

III. bank1 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] V. intr. AERO.

I. bank up V. [ingl. am. bæŋk -, ingl. brit. baŋk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

bank up earth/sand:

II. bank up V. [ingl. am. bæŋk -, ingl. brit. baŋk -] (v + adv)

bank up sand/snow:
bank up clouds:

I. bank2 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] SUST. Bank of England

1. bank FIN.:

to laugh or irón. cry all the way to the bank
morirse de risa coloq.

2. bank (in gambling):

3. bank (store, supply):

II. bank2 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] V. intr. FIN.

III. bank2 [ingl. am. bæŋk, ingl. brit. baŋk] V. trans. FIN.

bank money/check
bank money/check
ingresar (en el banco) esp Esp.

Bank of England Info

system [ingl. am. ˈsɪstəm, ingl. brit. ˈsɪstəm] SUST.

1.1. system (ordered structure):

1.2. system (procedure):

1.3. system (organizational whole):

2.1. system (technical, mechanical):

2.2. system INFORM.:

2.3. system AUDIO:

3.1. system ANAT., FISIOL.:

3.2. system (body):

4.1. system (form of government):

4.2. system (establishment, status quo):

5. system (for gambling):

martingala f Co. Sur

I. central [ingl. am. ˈsɛntrəl, ingl. brit. ˈsɛntr(ə)l] ADJ.

1.1. central (main):

central office/library

1.2. central (main):

central problem
central problem
central theme/character
central theme/character

2.1. central (in the center):

central area/street/location

2.2. central (in the center) ANAT.:

2.3. central (in the center) LING.:

central vowel/articulation
central vowel/articulation

II. central [ingl. am. ˈsɛntrəl, ingl. brit. ˈsɛntr(ə)l] SUST. ingl. am. HIST.

I. European [ingl. am. ˌjʊrəˈpiən, ingl. brit. jʊərəˈpiːən] ADJ.

II. European [ingl. am. ˌjʊrəˈpiən, ingl. brit. jʊərəˈpiːən] SUST.

1. European GEOGR.:

2. European POL. (pro EU):

European ingl. brit.

of [ingl. am. əv, ingl. brit. ɒv, (ə)v] PREP.

1. of (indicating relationship, material, content):

2. of (descriptive use):

3.1. of (partitive use):

3.2. of (with superl):

4. of (indicating date, time):

it is ten (minutes) of five ingl. am.
it is ten (minutes) of five ingl. am.
son diez para las cinco amer. excl Río Pl.
it is a quarter of five ingl. am.
it is a quarter of five ingl. am.
son un cuarto para las cinco amer. excl Río Pl.

5. of (on the part of):

6. of (inherent in):

7.1. of (indicating cause):

7.2. of (by):

of arc.

en el diccionario PONS

European System of Central Banks SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. bank1 [bæŋk] SUST.

1. bank FIN.:

2. bank (storage place):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. bank1 [bæŋk] V. intr.

III. bank1 [bæŋk] V. trans.

I. bank2 [bæŋk] SUST. (edge)

bank of river

II. bank2 [bæŋk] V. intr. AERO.

bank3 [bæŋk] SUST.

bank of earth
bank of fog, clouds
bank of switches

system [ˈsɪstəm] SUST.

1. system (set):

2. system (method of organization):

system POL.

3. system (order):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

central [ˈsentrəl] ADJ.

1. central (at the middle):

central street

2. central (important):

central issue

3. central (from a main point):

central bank, heating
central AUTO. locking

I. European [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrə-] ADJ.

II. European [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrə-] SUST.

europeo(-a) m (f)

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP.

1. of:

2. of (belonging to):

3. of (done by):

4. of (representing):

5. of (without):

6. of (with):

7. of (away from):

8. of (temporal):

in May of 2003
en mayo del 2003

9. of ingl. am. (to):

10. of (consisting of):

11. of (characteristic):

12. of (concerning):

to know sth of sb's past

13. of (cause):

because of sth/sb

14. of (a portion of):

15. of (to amount of):

en el diccionario PONS

I. bank1 [bæŋk] SUST.

1. bank FIN.:

2. bank (storage place):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. bank1 [bæŋk] V. intr.

1. bank (do banking):

2. bank (rely on):

to bank on sb/sth for sth

III. bank1 [bæŋk] V. trans.

I. bank2 [bæŋk] SUST. (edge)

bank of river
bank of river

II. bank2 [bæŋk] V. intr. AERO.

bank3 [bæŋk] SUST.

bank of earth
bank of fog
bank of clouds, snow
bank of switches

system [ˈsɪs·təm] SUST.

1. system (set):

2. system (method of organization):

system POL.

3. system (order):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

central [ˈsen·trəl] ADJ.

1. central (at the middle):

2. central (important):

central issue

3. central (from a main point):

central bank, air conditioning

I. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] ADJ.

II. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] SUST.

europeo(-a) m (f)

of [əv, stressed: ʌv] PREP.

1. of:

2. of (belonging to):

3. of (done by):

4. of (representing):

5. of (without):

6. of (with):

7. of (away from):

8. of (temporal):

in May of 2006
en mayo de(l) 2006

9. of (to):

10. of (consisting of):

11. of (characteristic):

12. of (concerning):

to know sth of sb's past

13. of (cause):

because of sth/sb

14. of (a portion of):

15. of (to amount of):

Present
Ibank
youbank
he/she/itbanks
webank
youbank
theybank
Past
Ibanked
youbanked
he/she/itbanked
webanked
youbanked
theybanked
Present Perfect
Ihavebanked
youhavebanked
he/she/ithasbanked
wehavebanked
youhavebanked
theyhavebanked
Past Perfect
Ihadbanked
youhadbanked
he/she/ithadbanked
wehadbanked
youhadbanked
theyhadbanked

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In addition, it offered central government finance aimed at encouraging further communes to join together in intercommunal structures.
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Most often, it measures the "maximum" amount of commercial bank money that can be created by a given unit of central bank money.
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An entrance front is on the north with a three-bay pedimented central projection, originally open to east and west to form porte-cochere.
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At the end of 2004 central banks and official organizations held 19 percent of all above-ground gold as official gold reserves.
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It also shows what happens when central banks rig up an economy.
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