ball • point pen / ^lpoint ' pen /
a pen that has a very small ball at the end that rolls a special liquid (called ink ) onto the paper
ba • lo • ney / Ьэ 'louni /
(
= bologna
bam • boo / ,Ьжш'bu /
a tall plant that grows in hot countries and is often used for making furniture
ban / Ьжп /
to say that something must not happen; to not allow something
ba • nan • a / Ьэ 'пжпэ /
band © / Ьж^ /
put a rubber band around the letters. The hat had a red band around it.
( music ) a group of people who play music together
a line of color or material on something that is different from the rest of it
band • age1 / ' ьж^^3 /
( health ) a long piece of cloth that you tie around a part of the body that is hurt
band • age 2 / ' ьж^^3 /
( band . ag es,band . ag . ing ,band aged )
( health ) to put a bandage around a part of the body
Band-Aid™
ban • dan • na / bren drena /
a square piece of cloth that you wear around your neck or head
ban • dit / ' brendat /
a person who attacks and robs people who are traveling
bang 1 / bag /
to make a loud noise by hitting something hard or by
closing something
bang2 / bag /
a sudden, very loud noise He shut the door with a bang.
a short, strong knock or hit, especially one that causes pain and injury
bangs / bagz /
the short hair that hangs down above your eyes
ban • is • ter / ' brenastar /
a long piece of wood or metal that you hold on to when you go up or down stairs
ban • jo / ' brend3ou /
bank 1 © / bag к /
1 a place that keeps money safe for people
have $500 in the bank.
( geography ) the land along the side of a river People were fishing along the banks of the river.
bank 2 / bagk /
to keep your money in a particular bank
Band-Aid™ / brend eid /
( health ) a small piece of sticky material that you put over a cut on your body to keep it clean
bandage
bank on someone or something to expect and trust someone to do something, or something to happen
bank ac • count / 'bagk a|kaunt
an arrangement that you have with a bank that lets you
keep your money there
Word building
If you have a bank account , you can deposit money (= pay it in ) or withdraw it (= take it out ):
If you don't want to spend your money, you can save it (= keep it in the bank).
bank • er / bagkar /