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Exam: BEC Vantage

backing

IPA: /ˈbækɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbækɪŋ/

noun

Definition: Support or assistance given to someone or something, often in the form of approval, endorsement, or financial help.

Example: The project received financial backing from several investors.

backload

IPA: /ˈbækloʊd/

KK: /ˈbækloʊd/

verb

Definition: To load something towards the back or the end of a period, often used in logistics or scheduling contexts.

Example: The company decided to backload the shipments to save on transportation costs.

backlog

IPA: /ˈbæk.lɒg/

KK: /ˈbækˌlɔg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To accumulate or gather items that are pending or not yet completed.

Example: The tasks began to backlog as the team struggled to keep up with the workload.

noun

Definition: A large amount of work or tasks that have not been completed or processed yet.

Example: The company has a backlog of orders that need to be fulfilled.

transitive verb

Definition: To accumulate or gather items that are pending or not yet completed, often referring to tasks or orders that need to be addressed.

Example: The company had to backlog several orders due to supply chain issues.

banco

IPA: /ˈbæŋkoʊ/

KK: /bæŋkoʊ/

interjection

Definition: A word used to announce a bet in some gambling games.

Example: He shouted 'banco' when he placed his bet at the table.

noun

Definition: A total amount of money that a banker is willing to accept in certain gambling games.

Example: He placed a large banco on the table, hoping for a big win.

bank

IPA: /bæŋk/

KK: /bæŋk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To tilt or incline to one side, especially when turning, like an aircraft or vehicle.

Example: The pilot had to bank the plane sharply to avoid the storm clouds.

noun

Definition: A place where people keep their money, make transactions, and take out loans.

Example: I went to the bank to deposit my paycheck.

transitive verb

Definition: To arrange or set up something in a row or to strike a ball so that it rebounds off a surface.

Example: He banked the billiard ball off the cushion to make the shot.

bankable

IPA: /ˈbæŋkəbl/

KK: /ˈbæŋkəbl/

adjective

Definition: Something that is acceptable to a bank or likely to bring profit.

Example: The film was considered bankable because of its star cast and strong script.

bankcard

IPA: //ˈbæŋk.kɑrd//

KK: /bæŋkˌkɑrd/

noun

Definition: A card given by a bank that allows the holder to access their bank account and use it for transactions.

Example: I used my bankcard to pay for groceries at the store.

banked

IPA: /bæŋkt/

KK: /bæŋkt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is piled up or stacked, often in a way that resembles a bank or mound.

Example: The banked snow along the road made it difficult to see the cars coming.

verb

Definition: To store or save money in a financial institution for future use.

Example: She banked her paycheck every month to save for a vacation.

banker

IPA: /ˈbæŋkər/

KK: /ˈbæŋkər/

noun

Definition: A person who works in a bank, often involved in managing money, loans, and financial services.

Example: The banker helped me open a savings account at the local bank.

banking

IPA: /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The activity or industry related to managing money, including services like saving, lending, and investing.

Example: She works in banking and helps people manage their finances.

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