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cash

cash1 /kæʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [uncountableU]   cache
1 MONEYmoney in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards etc 现款,现金
 Cash was taken during a burglary of the apartment.
在一次公寓盗窃案中现金被盗。
in cash
 The traffic police will accept fines in cash immediately.
交通警察会当场收取现金罚款。
 The shop charges less if the customer pays in cash.
这家商店给支付现金的顾客打折。
hard cash, petty cashsee thesaurus at money
2 MONEYmoney 钱,钱款
 Health and education need cash from the government.
医疗和教育需要政府拨款。
 A phone line to help children in trouble has been closed due to lack of cash.
由于缺少资金,一部帮助不幸儿童的热线电话被关闭了。
 Charity workers must constantly raise more cash (=collect more money) for the needy.
慈善事业工作人员必须不断地为穷人募捐。
 The company found itself strapped for cash (=without enough money) to pay taxes.
该公司资金紧张,无力缴税。
3. cash down British EnglishBrE, cash up front American EnglishPAY FOR if you pay for something cash down, you pay before you receive it 预付
4. cash on delivery PAY FOR (abbreviation COD) a payment system in which the customer pays the person who delivers the goods to them 货到付款,交货付现
Examples from the Corpus
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: money
verbs
raise 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.
adjectives
spare cash
You should put any spare cash into a savings account.
cash + NOUN
cash 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 countries
a 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.
phrases
be strapped for cash (also be short of cash) (=not have enough money)
Many airlines are strapped for cash at the moment.
Examples from the Corpus
cash2 verb [transitiveT]  
1cash a cheque/postal order/draft etc BFBto exchange a cheque etc for the amount of money it is worth 兑换支票/邮政汇票/汇票等
 Traveller’s cheques can be cashed at most hotels for a small charge.
大多数酒店都可以兑换旅行支票,收取少量手续费。
 Where can I get this cashed?
我这个可以到哪里兑换成现金?
2cash in phrasal verbphr v 
a) PROFITto make a profit from a situation in a way that other people think is wrong or unfair 〔靠不正当手段〕赚钱;利用
on
 The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.
唱片公司想发行她少年时的录音,利用她的名声来赚钱。
b) cash something ↔ inBFI to exchange something such as an insurance policy for its value in money 把〔保险单等〕兑成现金
c) cash in your chipsDIE to die – used humorously 死〔幽默用法〕
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3.cash up British EnglishBrE, cash out American English phrasal verbphr v BBTto add up the amount of money received in a shop in a day so that it can be checked 〔商店〕结算当天进款
cashable adjectiveadj
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
cashcash1 /kæʃ/ noun [uncountableU]FINANCE
1money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques, credit cards etc
I’m bringing $400 in traveller’s cheques and $100 in cash.
All deals are done in hard cash or by bank transfer.
see also e-cash
petty cash
2pay cash to pay for something immediately with money or a cheque, rather than at a later time
Are you paying cash or do you have an account?
3money rather than shares, bonds etc
Instead of paying cash for their bonds, they can offer bondholders common shares.
The real debt crisis won’t come until next year, when it must start paying cash instead of paper to some debt holders.
see also documents against cash
4money that is immediately available, for example in bank accounts or in the form of shares etc that can be easily sold
The company has $1 billion in ready cash and the ability to borrow much more.
5cash negative having more money going out of a business than coming in
6cash positive having more money coming into a business than going out
vault cash
cashcash2 verb
BANKING cash a cheque/postal order/draft etc to exchange a cheque etc for cash
Can you cash my traveller’s cheques here?
Origin cash1
(1500-1600) French casse money box, from Old Italian cassa, from Latin capsa; → CASE1
cash1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1cash2 verb
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