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Cash Money Pay Amount ˌcash Verb Exchange Kæʃ

word cash
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cash

[kæʃ]cashed, cashing, cashes

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n.现款,现金
vt.将…兑现;支付现款
n.(Cash)人名;(英)卡什
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Collins
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/kæ̱ʃ/
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]See also:
hard cash
petty cash
现金;现款 Cash is money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques.
  • ...two thousand pounds in cash.

    2,000英镑现金

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](尤指现成的)资金,钱 Cash means the same as money, especially money which is immediately available.
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • ...a state-owned financial-services group with plenty of cash.

    资金雄厚的国有金融服务集团

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[VERB 动词]兑现(支票) If you cash a cheque, you exchange it at a bank for the amount of money that it is worth.
  [V n]
  • There are similar charges if you want to cash a cheque at a branch other than your own.

    如果你想在开户行以外的网点兑现支票,也要收取类似的费用。

相关词组:
cash in

Oxford
cash / kæʃ ; NAmE kæʃ /
noun
,
verb
cash cashes cashed cashing
noun _money_comp.jpg _note.jpg [uncountable ] 1 money in the form of coins or notes/bills 现金 How much cash do you have on you? 你身上带着多少现金? Payments can be made by cheque or in cash. 支票或现金付款均可。 Customers are offered a 10% discount if they pay cash. 顾客若付现金,可获九折优惠。 The thieves stole £500 in cash. 小偷盗走 500 英镑现金。 collocationsat
finance
see also
hard cash
,
petty cash
synonyms at
money
2 ( informal) money in any form (任何形式的)金钱,资金 The museum needs to find ways of raising cash. 博物馆需要找到募集资金的途径。 I'm short of cash right now. 我眼下正缺钱。 I'm constantly strapped for cash (= without enough money). 我总是缺钱。 IDIOMS cash ˈdown ( BrE) ( also ˌcash up ˈfront NAmE, BrE ) with immediate payment of cash 即付现款;即期付款 to pay for sth cash down 用现款支付 ˌcash in ˈhand ( BrE) ( informal) if you pay for goods and services cash in hand,you pay in cash,especially so that the person being paid can avoid paying tax on the amount 现金支付(尤指受款人可避税) ˌcash on deˈlivery ( abbr.COD ) a system of paying for goods when they are delivered 货到付款;交货付现
verb ~ a cheque/check to exchange a cheque/check for the amount of money that it is worth 兑现支票 IDIOM cash in your ˈchips ( informal) to die PHRASAL VERBS ˌcash ˈin (on sth) ( disapproving) to gain an advantage for yourself from a situation, especially in a way that other people think is wrong or immoral 从中牟利;捞到好处 The film studio is being accused of cashing in on the singer's death. 那家电影制片厂被指责利用这位歌手的死来赚钱。 ˌcash sth↔ˈin to exchange sth, such as an insurance policy, for money before the date on which it would normally end 把(保险单等)提前兑成现金 ˌcash ˈup ( BrE) ( NAmE ˌcash ˈout ) to add up the amount of money that has been received in a shop/store, club, etc, especially at the end of the day (商店、俱乐部等在每天营业结束时)结算当日进款 cash / kæʃ ; NAmE kæʃ /
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cash1 noun
cash2 verb
cashcash1 /kæʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [uncountable]
Word Origin
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1money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards etc:  Cash was taken during a burglary of the apartment.in cash The traffic police will accept fines in cash immediately. The shop charges less if the customer pays in cash.
hard cash
, petty cash

see thesaurus at
money
2money:  Health and education need cash from the government. A phone line to help children in trouble has been closed due to lack of cash. Charity workers must constantly raise more cash (=collect more money) for the needy. The company found itself strapped for cash (=without enough money) to pay taxes.3cash down British English, cash up front American English if you pay for something cash down, you pay before you receive it4cash on delivery (abbreviation COD) a payment system in which the customer pays the person who delivers the goods to themCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsraise cash· She organized a series of events to raise cash for cancer charities.provide cash· Campaigners are urging the government to provide more cash for health care.generate cash· The website generates cash from advertising, and by charging for downloads.pay (by) cash· They won’t take credit cards, so you have to pay cash.adjectivesspare cash· You should put any spare cash into a savings account.cash + NOUNcash flow (=the amount of money coming into a business compared to money going out)· The company was having a few problems with cash flow.a cash crisis (=a serious lack of money in an organization or country)· the cash crisis in some developing countriesa cash prize (=a prize that is money)· The winner will get a cash prize of £10,000.a cash boost (=more money that is suddenly given to a project, business etc)· Conservation projects in the region are being given a cash boost of £40,000.cash resources· The organization’s cash resources are limited.a cash reserve formal (=an amount of spare money that you have available to use)· Experts always advise people to build up a cash reserve.a cash crop (=a crop grown to sell rather than to use)· The land is used to grow cash crops like cocoa, tea, and coffee.phrasesbe strapped for cash (also be short of cash) (=not have enough money)· Many airlines are strapped for cash at the moment.
cash1 noun
cash2 verb
cashcash2 verb [transitive]
Verb Table
Examples
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cash a cheque/postal order/draft etc to exchange a cheque etc for the amount of money it is worth:  Traveller’s cheques can be cashed at most hotels for a small charge. Where can I get this cashed?cashable adjectivecash in phrasal verb1to make a profit from a situation in a way that other people think is wrong or unfaircash in on The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.2cash something ↔ in to exchange something such as an insurance policy for its value in money3cash in your chips to die – used humorouslycash up British English, cash out American English phrasal verb to add up the amount of money received in a shop in a day so that it can be checked

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