Giro Apo T'Oneiro — Γύρω Από Τ Όνειρο Studio album by Elena Paparizou Released … Wikipedia
giro — gi‧ro [ˈdʒaɪrəʊ ǁ roʊ] noun [uncountable] also National Giro BANKING in Britain and some other countries, a system for sending money electronically from one bank account to another: • You can pay your gas bill by giro … Financial and business terms
Giro — A giro is a method of payment. It is the opposite of a cheque, which is given to a payee who deposits it in a bank. A giro is given by the payer to his bank, which transfers funds into the payee s bank account. Giro is often used by post offices… … Wikipedia
giro — [[t]ʤa͟ɪ͟əroʊ[/t]] giros also Giro 1) N COUNT In Britain, a giro or a giro cheque is a cheque that is given by the government to a person who is unemployed or ill. He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro. 2) N UNCOUNT Giro… … English dictionary
giro — noun Etymology: German, circulation (of currency), from Italian, from Latin gyrus gyre Date: 1890 a service of many European banks that permits authorized direct transfer of funds among account holders as well as conventional transfers by check … New Collegiate Dictionary
giro — noun /dʒaɪroʊ/ a) A direct transfer of funds between different account holders, usually on a regular basis. b) An unemployment benefit cheque … Wiktionary
giro — gi|ro [ˈdʒaıərəu US ˈdʒaırou] n plural giros BrE [Date: 1800 1900; : German; Origin: Italian, circulation of money ] 1.) a cheque paid by the government to someone who is unemployed 2.) [U] a system of ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
giro — noun BrE 1 (C) a cheque paid by the government to someone who is unemployed 2 (U) a system of banking in Britain in which a central computer can send money from one bank account to another electronically … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
giro system — / dʒaɪrəυ ˌsɪstəm/ noun a banking system in which money can be transferred from one account to another without writing a cheque … Dictionary of banking and finance
bank account — noun a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which the customer can make withdrawals (Freq. 1) he moved his bank account to a new bank • Hypernyms: ↑account, ↑business relationship • Hyponyms: ↑giro account, ↑checking account, ↑ … Useful english dictionary