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bank on
be sure of, count on You can bank on them to come and help the company.
banker's hours
short work hours My sister's husband owns his own company and is able to work banker's hours with his large staff.
bankroll
provide the money to begin, front me If you'll bankroll me, I'll open a bistro on Mars.
break the bank
win all the money at a casino gambling table He broke the bank at the casino and walked away with a lot of money.
piggy bank
glass or porcelain pig used for saving coins The little girl was counting the money in her piggy bank.
bank
money
Bankhead Hwy
highway in Atlanta where all the players go
banko
abb. of bank holiday, (a national holiday)
Barclay's (Bank)
an act of masturbation; from the rhyming slang for "wank"
bank on/upon
depend on; expect依靠;指望;依赖
We'll bank on your support.我们将依靠你的帮助。
Don't bank on others to help you out of trouble.不要指望别人帮助你摆脱困境。
We are banking on the team to do its best in the championship game.我们指望这个队在锦标赛中全力以赴。
bank upon
depend on; expect依靠;指望;依赖
We'll bank on your support.我们将依靠你的帮助。
Don't bank on others to help you out of trouble.不要指望别人帮助你摆脱困境。
We are banking on the team to do its best in the championship game.我们指望这个队在锦标赛中全力以赴。
to break the bank
"I can't afford a skiing holiday this winter - it would break the bank."
bank on|bank
v.,
informal To depend on; put one's trust in; rely on.
He knew he could bank on public indignation to change things, if he could once prove the dirty work. The students were banking on the team to do its best in the championship game. Synonym: COUNT ON.
laugh all the way to the bank|bank|laugh
v. phr. To have made a substantial amount of money either by lucky investment or by some fraudulent deal and rejoice over one's gains.
If you had done what I suggested, you, too, could be laughing all the way to the bank.
piggy bank|bank|piggy
n. A small bank, sometimes in the shape of a pig, for saving coins.
John's father gave him a piggy bank.
laugh all the way to the bank
laugh all the way to the bank Also,
cried all the way to the bank. Exult in a financial gain from something that had either been derided or thought worthless. For example,
You may not think much of this comedian, but he's laughing all the way to the bank. Despite the seeming difference between
laugh and
cry, the two terms are virtually synonymous, the one with
cry being used ironically and
laugh straightforwardly. [c. 1960]
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