banker
banker — noun
1. someone who runs a bank, helps lead it, or has ownership in it
someone who runs a bank, helps lead it, or has ownership in it
After business school, Elena became a banker in Hong Kong.
become a banker
The mayor asked local bankers to support the new market project.
plural: local bankers
As a young banker, Daniel met shop owners every afternoon.
The banker checked the loan papers before lunch with the family.
At the town meeting, the banker approved loans for three new shops.
- financier
broader and often linked with large money deals beyond banks
- bank executive
stresses a senior management position inside a bank
- lender
focuses on giving loans, not on leading or owning a bank
文法句型
work as a banker
become a banker
bankers support a project
用法筆記
Often suggests a senior or ownership role in a bank, not just any employee there. Common subjects include local bankers, senior bankers, and investment bankers.
常見錯誤
2. a player chosen to handle the money in a game, taking it in and paying it out
a player chosen to handle the money in a game, taking it in and paying it out
In Monopoly, Luca was the banker and counted every note twice.
be the banker in a board game
When we played cards, Mei kept the coins as banker.
serve as banker
The children chose Ava to be banker for the board game.
After each round, the banker paid the winner from the blue box.
Noah forgot the rules, so his sister became banker instead.
文法句型
be the banker
choose someone as banker
the banker pays the winner
用法筆記
Used for the player handling money in games such as card or board games. Distinguish from dealer, which usually refers to the person giving out cards.