cash
- IPA[kaʃ]
英式
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit;money in any form
- give or obtain notes or coins for (a cheque or money order);lead (a high card) so as to take the opportunity to win a trick
verb: cash, 3rd person present: cashes, gerund or present participle: cashing, past tense: cashed, past participle: cashed
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名詞
- 1. money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit the staff were paid in cash a discount for cash 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ money in any form she was always short of cash 同義詞
動詞
- 1. give or obtain notes or coins for (a cheque or money order) the bank cashed her cheque
- 2. lead (a high card) so as to take the opportunity to win a trick South cashed the ace, king, and queen of clubs
- take advantage of or exploit a situation
Oxford Dictionary
- take advantage of or exploit a situation
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- the ratio of the liquid assets of a company to its current liabilities.
Oxford Dictionary
- negotiable coins and banknotes as opposed to other forms of payment: hard cash may soon be back in fashion
Oxford Dictionary
- count and check takings at the end of a day's trading
Oxford Dictionary
- a business, investment, or product that provides a steady income or profit: traditional cash cows like cars and VCRs
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- IPA[kaSH]
美式
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit: the staff were paid in cash a discount for cash
- give or obtain notes or coins for (a check or money order).
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kaʃ]
英式
- a coin of low value from China, southern India, or SE Asia.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kaSH]
美式
- a coin of low value from China, southern India, or Southeast Asia.
Oxford American Dictionary