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 Translation for 'automated teller machine' from English to Danish
NOUN   an automated teller machine | automated teller machines
SYNO ATM | automated teller | automated teller machine | ...
automated teller machine <ATM>pengeautomat {fk}
automated teller machine <ATM>dankortautomat {fk}
automated teller machine <ATM>Dankort-automat {fk}
Partial Matches
machinemaskine {fk}
espresso machineespressomaskine {fk}
våben
machine gun
maskingevær {n}
sewing machinesymaskine {fk}
washing machinevaskemaskine {fk}
machine translationmaskinoversættelse {fk}
cash machine [Br.]hæveautomat {fk}
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Usage Examples English
  • Control of an automated teller machine (ATM) is an example of an interactive process in which a computer will perform a logic-derived response to a user selection based on information retrieved from a networked database.
  • He then helped to promote Clydesdale Bank's and Yorkshire Bank's efforts to promote the programme through ATM (Automated Teller Machine) rolls.
  • customers, which enabled them to convert their bullion balances to USD and withdraw at an automated teller machine (ATM) or use it for debit purchases.
  • The airport terminal has a Subway, a gift shop, an automated teller machine, TV, and a lounge.
  • A Talking ATM is a type of automated teller machine (ATM) that provides audible instructions so that persons who cannot read an ATM screen can independently use the machine.

  • Examples of payment systems that have become globally available are credit card and automated teller machine (ATM) networks.
  • OKI produced the first Japan-made telephone in 1881, and now specializes not only in developing and manufacturing telecommunications equipment but also in information products and mechatronics products, such as automated teller machine (ATMs) and printers.
  • Credit card and charge card accounts are subject to a €30 annual duty. Automated teller machine and debit cards are subject to €2.50 each annually.
  • For instance, an employer will be held liable if it is shown that the employee had gone on a mere detour in carrying out their duties, such as stopping to buy a beverage or use an automated teller machine while running a work-related errand, whereas an employee acting in their own right rather than on the employer's business is undertaking a "frolic" and will not subject the employer to liability.
  • John Adrian Shepherd-Barron OBE (23 June 1925 – 15 May 2010) was an India-born British inventor, who led the team that installed the first cash machine, sometimes referred to as the automated teller machine or ATM.

  • An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.
  • To withdraw cash from an automated teller machine (ATM), a bank customer inserts an ATM card into a cash machine and types a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
  • The branch offers teller windows, a full-service automated teller machine (ATM) and Dunkin' Donuts promotions for using the bank's services.
  • This is superficially similar to a bank automated teller machine, but a stored-value card is more closely analogous to a change purse.
  • In 1976, TD Bank piloted its first automated teller machine (ATM), the TD 360, which was renamed The Green Machine, a name it continues to carry.

  • For example, user "Joe" could be playing the role of a Customer when using an Automated Teller Machine to withdraw cash from his own account or playing the role of a Bank Teller when using the system to restock the cash drawer on behalf of the bank.
  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' "Monthly Labor Review", the first automated teller machine (ATM) was installed at a C&S Bank in Valdosta in 1971.
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