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单词 bankable
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Definition of bankable in English:

bankable

adjective ˈbaŋkəb(ə)lˈbæŋkəbəl
  • 1(especially in the entertainment industry) certain to bring profit and success.

    he needed some bankable names to star in the film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As one of the most bankable entertainers and commentators in tabloid newspapers or television, he symbolises either dumbing down of national life, or a celebration of the average Scot.
    • It was called Longitude and it became an international bestseller, making Dava Sobel the most bankable name in popular science writing.
    • Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati.
    • Dee Bahl, of Glasgow-based music agents 1554 Management, whose clients include up and coming Glasgow band Biffy Clyro, said she was set to become a highly bankable star.
    • The poll prompted a concerted defense by Cruise's supporters, who insisted the actor's popularity and standing as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars was undiminished.
    • This resulted in Carrey having to slash his asking price when starring in a more serious picture since his name wasn't as bankable headlining a drama.
    • Even before its sniper-related delay, the movie had been sitting on the shelf for a while, because the producers wanted to wait to release it until Farrell was a more bankable name.
    • McEwan, one of the most bankable names in contemporary world literature, never goes in for the obvious or predictable narrative.
    • Such an advanced PURA can be sustained only as a bankable, profit-making business venture.
    • Cruise, one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, would get to keep the couple's $10.5 million estate in Telluride, Colorado, as well as his three planes.
    • This was a time when Toronto was proudly cast as Toronto and Oliver Reed was a bankable name.
    • Faith's showbusiness career began in the 1950s in a skiffle band and he went on to become one of the music industry's most bankable stars before getting regular film, television and stage roles.
    • Her pale complexion and striking eyes, inherited from her beloved Scottish father, have made Kathaleeya McIntosh one of Thailand's most beautiful and bankable stars.
    • Carl Cox has a very bankable name in dance, and for good reason.
    • The movie - featuring bankable stars Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Holly Hunter and Glenn Close - will now get its premiere on pay-per - view cable channel Showtime next year.
    • The temptation arises partly, of course, because commercial rock music is still scandalously short of bankable female stars, and we thus have only a handful of comparisons to conjure with.
    • Of all the slasher franchises, none has a more bankable name than Halloween - not even Friday the 13 th.
    • I'm happy to call it by my own name, but it's not a very bankable name, really.
    • It's an indication, though, of the pressure to produce on such bankable authors as Smith, who dare not let their name fade from the limelight for too long.
    • While some of these names sound very bankable, the artists claim that only 7% of PPCA registered artists receive more than $1000 a year in fees for the transmission of their music.
    Synonyms
    flourishing, thriving, booming, buoyant, burgeoning, doing well, profitable, profit-making, moneymaking, lucrative, gainful, fruitful, solvent
    1. 1.1 Reliable.
      a bankable assurance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The result is disappointing for fans of musical innovation but a bankable formula to success for Maiden, who never pretended to musical genius.
      • Nabard, on this occasion, released a cd containing 30 model bankable schemes covering various sectors such as minor irrigation, plantation and horticulture, fisheries and animal husbandry.
      • As a successful demonstration that the poor are bankable and micro-finance-sustainable, the bank has become a role model for micro-credit in rural development.
      • But before the industry can blossom, good, bankable business models are needed.

Derivatives

  • bankability

  • noun baŋkəˈbɪlɪti
    • On the contrary, after a quiet interlude, she is back with a flourish of unlifted, curvaceous, middle-aged bankability.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The film gave Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio their first taste of true movie stardom and bankability.
      • When you're a phenomenon on both sides of the Atlantic - courtesy of American Idol and The X Factor - that multi-million-dollar bankability needs to be attended to 24 / 7.
      • Later, the lead financier, ICICI, suggested certain modifications to be made in the concession agreement to improve the bankability of the project…
      • Sweet but not cloying, this faltering hit gave Eddie profile and bankability.
 
 

Definition of bankable in US English:

bankable

adjectiveˈbaNGkəbəlˈbæŋkəbəl
  • 1(especially in the entertainment industry) certain to bring profit and success.

    he needed some bankable names to star in the film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The poll prompted a concerted defense by Cruise's supporters, who insisted the actor's popularity and standing as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars was undiminished.
    • As one of the most bankable entertainers and commentators in tabloid newspapers or television, he symbolises either dumbing down of national life, or a celebration of the average Scot.
    • While some of these names sound very bankable, the artists claim that only 7% of PPCA registered artists receive more than $1000 a year in fees for the transmission of their music.
    • Faith's showbusiness career began in the 1950s in a skiffle band and he went on to become one of the music industry's most bankable stars before getting regular film, television and stage roles.
    • Cruise, one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, would get to keep the couple's $10.5 million estate in Telluride, Colorado, as well as his three planes.
    • Carl Cox has a very bankable name in dance, and for good reason.
    • Dee Bahl, of Glasgow-based music agents 1554 Management, whose clients include up and coming Glasgow band Biffy Clyro, said she was set to become a highly bankable star.
    • It was called Longitude and it became an international bestseller, making Dava Sobel the most bankable name in popular science writing.
    • Her pale complexion and striking eyes, inherited from her beloved Scottish father, have made Kathaleeya McIntosh one of Thailand's most beautiful and bankable stars.
    • The temptation arises partly, of course, because commercial rock music is still scandalously short of bankable female stars, and we thus have only a handful of comparisons to conjure with.
    • Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati.
    • The movie - featuring bankable stars Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Holly Hunter and Glenn Close - will now get its premiere on pay-per - view cable channel Showtime next year.
    • This resulted in Carrey having to slash his asking price when starring in a more serious picture since his name wasn't as bankable headlining a drama.
    • Even before its sniper-related delay, the movie had been sitting on the shelf for a while, because the producers wanted to wait to release it until Farrell was a more bankable name.
    • Such an advanced PURA can be sustained only as a bankable, profit-making business venture.
    • McEwan, one of the most bankable names in contemporary world literature, never goes in for the obvious or predictable narrative.
    • This was a time when Toronto was proudly cast as Toronto and Oliver Reed was a bankable name.
    • I'm happy to call it by my own name, but it's not a very bankable name, really.
    • Of all the slasher franchises, none has a more bankable name than Halloween - not even Friday the 13 th.
    • It's an indication, though, of the pressure to produce on such bankable authors as Smith, who dare not let their name fade from the limelight for too long.
    Synonyms
    flourishing, thriving, booming, buoyant, burgeoning, doing well, profitable, profit-making, moneymaking, lucrative, gainful, fruitful, solvent
    1. 1.1 Reliable.
      a bankable assurance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The result is disappointing for fans of musical innovation but a bankable formula to success for Maiden, who never pretended to musical genius.
      • As a successful demonstration that the poor are bankable and micro-finance-sustainable, the bank has become a role model for micro-credit in rural development.
      • But before the industry can blossom, good, bankable business models are needed.
      • Nabard, on this occasion, released a cd containing 30 model bankable schemes covering various sectors such as minor irrigation, plantation and horticulture, fisheries and animal husbandry.
 
 
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