bankers

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banker
{i} banker
banker
çeşitli kumar oyunlarında kasa olan kişi
banker
kasa
mortgage bankers
mortgage bankacılar
banker
banka/bankacı
banker
{i} bankocu
banker
duvarcı veya taşçıların üzerinde çaIıştıkları taş veya tahta set
banker
{i} bankacı

Bir bankacının yaşamı zordur. - A banker's life is difficult.

Tom büyüdüğünde bir bankacı olmak istiyor. - Tom wants to be a banker when he grows up.

banker
özellikle morina balığl avmda Newfoundland kıyılarında kullanılan balıkçı gemisi
banker
kumar oyununda bankocu
keep bankers' hours
{k} günde pek az saat çalışmak
keep bankers' hours
{k} günde pek az saat açık olmak
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BANKER
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Fr. Çok zengin kimse. Büyük sarraf
banker
Para, altın gibi taşınır değerlerin ticaretiyle uğraşan kimse: "Parayı aldıktan sonra harekete geçmediğinden aleyhine banker tarafından dava açılıyor."- R. H. Karay. Çok zengin kimse
banker
Banka sahibi
banker
Çok zengin (kimse)
banker
Para, altın gibi taşınır değerlerin ticaretiyle uğraşan kimse
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of banker
bankers' hours
Any easy job, especially one with a short working day
bankers' hours
The period between 10am and 3pm
Bankers Association
organizational body which represents a group of banks that have common interests
bankers acceptance
Bankers acceptances are negotiable time drafts, or bills of exchange, that have been accepted by a bank that, by accepting, assumes the obligation to pay the holder of the draft the face amount of the instrument on the maturity date specified They are used primarily to finance the export, import, shipment, or storage of goods
bankers acceptance
A time draft drawn by a party (the beneficiary if issued under a Letter of Credit), drawn on and accepting bank will be the same as the bank the draft is drawn on However, this is not a requirement and a draft drawn on one bank can be accepted by another bank In this situation the beneficiary would look to the accepting bank for payment at maturity
bankers acceptance
A time draft that has been accepted by the bank Once acceptance takes place, it becomes an unqualified promise by the buyer to pay
bankers acceptance
An order in writing addressed by a company requiring temporary finance requesting the bank to whom it is addressed (which then signs it and becomes the acceptor) to pay at a certain future time a sum of money to, or to the order of, the company The accepting bank usually discounts the acceptance with a discount house or another buyer at a certain rate
bankers acceptance
An irrevocable obligation of an issuing bank and the borrower whereby both are liable for payment Used in domestic and international commerce to finance the shipment and storage of goods or to facilitate dollar exchanges with foreign banks Bankers acceptances are issued in a wide variety of principal amounts Maturities can be up to 180 days, but usually are for 30-60-90 days
bankers acceptance
Bankers acceptances are negotiable time drafts, or bills of exchange, that have been accepted by a bank which, by accepting, assumes the obligation to pay the holder of the draft the face amount of the instrument on the maturity date specified They are used primarily to finance the export, import, shipment, or storage of goods [FRBC][FRBM][FRBSF] (see also bank)
banker
A vessel employed in the cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland
banker
The stone bench on which a mason cuts or squares his work
banker
One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc
banker
A money changer
banker
A railway locomotive temporarily attached to the rear of a train to assist the train to climb an incline
city bankers
plural form of city banker
merchant bankers
plural form of merchant banker
banker
{n} one who deals in money, or discounts notes
London Bankers' Clearing House
in the UK, an organization owned by the large banks which deals with all the payments made every day using cheques, switch etc, in order to find out how much each bank owes other banks
banker
The stone bench on which masons cut or square their work
banker
The dealer, or one who keeps the bank in a gambling house
banker
A railway locomotive temporarily attached to the rear of a train to assist the train to climb an incline. US: A helper engine
banker
the person in charge of the bank in a gambling game someone who owns or is an executive in a bank
banker
{i} person who works in a bank; cashier, teller; dealer who keeps the bank in a casino; person who keeps the bank during a card game; sturdy wooden or stone workbench used by sculptors to support their work while carving or used by masons to cut their work; (New Zealand & Australia) river that is overflowing to the top of its banks (Informal)
banker
A ditcher; a drain digger
banker
One who operates a bank
banker
A type of envelope with a triangular flap see also Pocket/Wallet
banker
A fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain Mark Twain (similar quotation by Robert Frost) You wouldn't use this one if you were talking to bankers, but if you are a banker talking to nonbankers you could change it thusly
banker
Envelope with the opening on its longer dimension
banker
the person in charge of the bank in a gambling game
banker
A fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain Mark Twain
banker
A banker is someone who works in banking at a senior level. an investment banker. a merchant banker
banker
someone who owns or is an executive in a bank
banker
A clearing bank, with settlement facilities at the SA Reserve Bank, appointed by a settling participant to pay the funds required to settle a purchase
bankers

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