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He find his life the bank meaningful - what does this mean?



 
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He find his life the bank meaningful - what does this mean? #1 (permalink) Sun May 25, 2008 15:46 pm   He find his life the bank meaningful - what does this mean?
 

Hi,
what do you think about the sentence ''He lives for the others and he finds his life [i]THE BANK MEANINGFUL.'' Do you know the meaning of ''the bank meaningful'' ?I can't look it up in neither my dictionaries or other online dictionaries.Please explain it for me or if you find it some online dictionary ,please give me the link.
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He find his life the bank meaningful - what does this mean? #2 (permalink) Sun May 25, 2008 16:00 pm   He find his life the bank meaningful - what does this mean?
 

Hi Duc

I would assume that the word 'at' was accidentally left out of that sentence:
"... his life at the bank..."

In other words, he works at the bank.
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