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Meaning atm meaning

What does atm mean?

atm

(= standard atmosphere) a unit of pressure: the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760 mm high at sea level and 0 degrees centigrade

ATM

a means of digital communications that is capable of very high speeds; suitable for transmission of images or voice or video as well as data ATM is used for both LAN and WAN (= cash machine) an unattended machine (outside some banks) that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used

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Simple sentences

The ATM has swallowed my debit card.
My credit card was rejected by the ATM.
Is there an ATM around here?
Is there an ATM close by?
Is there an ATM nearby?
After Tom had entered four wrong PIN numbers, the ATM swallowed his card.
The ATM swallowed my card.
Where can I find an ATM?
Where's an ATM?
Where is an ATM?
That ATM at the supermarket, does it work?
My grandfather doesn't know how to take money out of an ATM.
The ATM swallowed the credit card.
The ATM has swallowed the credit card.
Pardon me, is there an ATM somewhere around here?
The ATM is out of order.

Movie subtitles

Why would the Isfahan be robbing someone of 40 bucks - at an ATM machine? - Look at that.
This is a surveillance picture from your ATM.
Now, in both cases, someone else may have committed those acts. maybe the same someone we saw in the ATM photos.
Bet your ATM code is your birthday.
You've got to change your ATM code.
I'm just stuck at the bank in an ATM vestibule.
I'm stuck in an ATM vestibule.. withJillGoodacre.
He's trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
An Atm card.
To celebrate, why don't I use my new Atm card to withdraw money from one of many convenient locations, even after business hours, and take you out to dinner tomorrow night?
Now all I have to do is put this card into the Atm, punch in my secret code, 1-2-3-4-- oh, no!
Well, with the checks and the credit cards. a couple of trips to the ATM and the plane tickets I cashed in. I don't know, 22, 23,000 dollars.
I mean, you know, we got the blimp cam, we got the police officer cam. we've got, uh, two ATM cameras, but this is the one showing promise.
Robert, I went to the store today. and my ATM and my credit cards didn't work.
There's a Rampart Savings and Loan with an ATM.
Why would the Isfahan rob someone of 40 bucks at an ATM machine?
It's a surveillance picture from your ATM.
Maybe the same someone we saw in the ATM photos.
I am trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre.
He's trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre.
You got money from the ATM.
We got a photo, the ATM security camera.
I bet you anything it's old ATM money.
ATM machins.
ATM machines have hidden cameras.
Increase the preasure to 20 ATM.
We have 20 ATM, Dr. Williams.
Maybe I should go to the ATM and get more cash. I'm worried. Nah, there are a lot of guys with muscles like these.
I'm stuck in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre.
I'm stuck in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
There's a new personal distance, ATM distance.
When someone's using an ATM, you wanna be about 6 feet back.
Because people get edgy around that ATM, don't they?
I'm gonna run down to the ATM.
The only way I can bribe the guards to get you out is for you to give me your ATM code.
George, give me your ATM card.
I don't have my ATM card.

News and current affairs

Falling interest rates in recent years pushed up real estate prices and allowed America's upper middle class to treat their houses as enormous ATM's, lowering savings still more.
Reckless monetary and regulatory policies turned the humble abode into an ATM, allowing families to extract dollars from bubbles and live beyond their means.
The truth lies closer to Paul Volcker's view that for most people the automated teller machine (ATM) has brought bigger benefits than any financially-engineered bond.
After the financial crisis erupted with full force in 2008, former US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker claimed that the only worthwhile financial innovation in recent decades was the ATM.