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 cash [kæʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 现金

vt. 兑现

[经] 现货, 现款, 兑现


  1. I have no ready cash on me, can I pay you tomorrow?
    我身上没带现钱,明天付你行吗?
  2. I accept a check in lieu of cash.
    我接受支票代替现金。
  3. This is a dangerous area, so don't carry too much cash on you.
    这个地区很危险,所以你身上不要带太多现金。


cash
[ noun ]
  1. money in the form of bills or coins

  2. <noun.possession>
    there is a desperate shortage of hard cash
  3. prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check

  4. <noun.possession>
  5. United States country music singer and songwriter (1932-2003)

  6. <noun.person>
[ verb ]
  1. exchange for cash

  2. <verb.possession> cash in
    I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail


Cash \Cash\ (k[a^]sh), n. [F. caisse case, box, cash box, cash.
See {Case} a box.]
A place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and
paid out; a money box. [Obs.]

This bank is properly a general cash, where every man
lodges his money. --Sir W.
Temple.

[pounds]20,000 are known to be in her cash. --Sir R.
Winwood.

2. (Com.)
(a) Ready money; especially, coin or specie; but also
applied to bank notes, drafts, bonds, or any paper
easily convertible into money.
(b) Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to
sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for
cash.

{Cash account} (Bookkeeping), an account of money received,
disbursed, and on hand.

{Cash boy}, in large retail stores, a messenger who carries
the money received by the salesman from customers to a
cashier, and returns the proper change. [Colloq.]

{Cash credit}, an account with a bank by which a person or
house, having given security for repayment, draws at
pleasure upon the bank to the extent of an amount agreed
upon; -- called also {bank credit} and {cash account}.

{Cash sales}, sales made for ready, money, in distinction
from those on which credit is given; stocks sold, to be
delivered on the day of transaction.

Syn: Money; coin; specie; currency; capital.


Cash \Cash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cashed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Casing}.]
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as,
cash a note or an order.


Cash \Cash\, v. t. [See {Cashier}.]
To disband. [Obs.] --Garges.


Cash \Cash\, n. sing. & pl.
A Chinese coin.

Note: In 1913 the cash (Chinese tsien) was the only current
coin made by the chinese government. It is a thin
circular disk of a very base alloy of copper, with a
square hole in the center. 1,000 to 1,400 cash were
equivalent to a dollar.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

  1. That would be quite impossible without either uncounted cash subsidies or uncounted in-kind aid that frees up cash that otherwise would be needed for necessities.
  2. That would be quite impossible without either uncounted cash subsidies or uncounted in-kind aid that frees up cash that otherwise would be needed for necessities.
  3. They were printed while Mrs. Sutcliffe was pursuing a libel case against the magazine for alleging she tried to cash in on her husband's notoriety by agreeing to sell her story to a newspaper.
  4. Proponents of the plans contend the refinancings reduce the budget deficit in the current fiscal year by paying off the government's loans in cash up front.
  5. Outside aid in the form of cash, food, tents, medicine and clothing totaled $84 million from 45 countries, the U.N. Disaster Relief Organization reported.
  6. The federal government has alleged in a civil suit that the California thrift was used by Mr. Keating and the others as a cash cow for their personal gain.
  7. Cadbury-Schweppes, which had been worried by talk of an imminent cash call, rose 9 to 482p and Booker gained the same to 380p.
  8. "We're still paying for the rally we had in January and February," said Mr. Goldman, adding that only more selling can raise cash reserves and investor pessimism enough to fuel another run higher.
  9. The plan also called for Ramada shareholders to receive cash and stock in Aztar.
  10. We're not allowing any fancy trading tactics and we're requiring cash up front for any over $10,000," he said.
  11. Traders are hoping the lower cash prices will attract retailer interest, analysts said.
  12. The notes would include a 15% interest coupon payable in notes for two years and semi-annual cash payments thereafter. Each bond also would contain a detachable warrant to buy 80.44 common shares at $2.25 a share and would expire in 1997.
  13. Bakker said he has $2.9 million in cash and pledges already, and expects to top $3 million by the end of the day.
  14. Although Braniff has run out of cash, it hopes to remain aloft as a smaller airline with hubs in Orlando and Kansas City, Mo., and reduced service to "spoke" cities, Volz said.
  15. But National Power is sticking to its target of reducing dividend cover from 3.3 times to 2.5 times by 1995. Working capital is being released as surplus coal stocks are run down, so there is hardly a shortage of cash.
  16. Some sellers are companies that went private in the leveraged buy-out craze of the early '80s and are under pressure to sell the company again so that investors can get their cash out.
  17. However, Jim R. Porter, First Options' chairman, does say another 500-point drop in the industrial average wouldn't cost his firm money because its traders are operating under stricter trading standards and are putting up more margin cash.
  18. It slashed that proposal in late January to 10 cents on the dollar in cash when the airline emerges from bankruptcy protection, and another 70 percent over the following 10 years, without interest.
  19. If companies reduce the stock-option portion, they'll have to offer more cash to new employees, predicts Steven Garfinkle of Richards Consultants, a Wellesley Hills, Mass. search firm.
  20. Its IPounds 100m cash hoard makes the company a financially solid business, but the market may get impatient if the continental expansion does not bring the expected rewards in terms of higher earnings.
  21. Three-month sterling cash closed a little softer at 6 1/8 per cent following the small shortage of Pounds 1bn forecast by the Bank of England.
  22. West Point-Pepperell said it plans to begin a tender offer for all of Stevens stock at $62.50 a share in cash, but would increase its offer to $64 a share if Stevens recommends the offer.
  23. The excess cash is what Philip Morris will have left over after taking care of dividend payouts and what it believes are its needs for internal reinvestment.
  24. Sun said it ended the fiscal year with $834 million in cash.
  25. Previously, Eastern had projected having $774 million in cash on hand by the end of the year for operating purposes.
  26. The remaining $25 million will be used to increase the company's cash reserves, officials said.
  27. Mr. Lee then allegedly sold the car for $12,000 and pocketed the cash.
  28. As previously reported, KKR has offered $90 a share in cash for 87% of RJR's stock, plus securities with an intended face value of $90 a share for the remaining 13%.
  29. In a leveraged buyout, a company is acquired mainly with borrowed funds that are repaid with the target company's cash flow or by the sale of its assets.
  30. She said she wanted to sell the pig for cash to buy feed for the other animals.
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