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cash /kæʃ/ ► SEE ALLcash in (on sth) cash sth incash out cash up ●ˌcash ˈin (on sth) (informal) to gain an advantage from a situation in a way that people think is wrong or dishonest 从中牟利;捞取好处◆Many businesses cashed in on the massive public interest in her death. 很多公司利用公众对她去世的广泛关注来牟利。◆The new law means video pirates can no longer cash in by selling illegal copies. 新法律意味着录像盗版者不能再靠销售非法拷贝赚钱。[v + adv]●ˌcash sth ˈinto exchange sth for money 把…兑成现金;将…兑现◆Cash in any remaining travellers’ cheques when you return. 回来后把旅行支票余额兑现吧。◆You will lose money if you cash your policy in early. 提前兑现保险单会亏钱的。OBJ shares, policy[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌcash ˈout (NAmE) 1. to exchange sth such as an insurance policy, property or shares for money, often before you are supposed to do this (常指提前)把(保险单、不动产或股票)兑成现金(或套现)◆With house prices still rising, many people are tempted to cash out while they can. 房价还在上涨,很多人想趁此时机把房子售出变现。2. (in poker, roulette, etc. 纸牌、轮盘赌等) to stop taking part in a game and exchange pieces of plastic which represent a particular value (called chips) for money 把筹码兑成现金◆I actually won at the roulette table, so I cashed out and went home. 实际上我赌轮盘赢了,所以我把筹码兑换成现金,打道回府。3. ➡ cash up [v + adv]▸ ˈcash-out noun (NAmE) the act of cashing out an insurance policy, property, etc. 兑成现金;套现◆cash-out refinancing mortgages 套现再融资按揭●ˌcash ˈup (BrE) (NAmE ˌcash ˈout) to count the money that has been taken in a shop/store, restaurant, etc. at the end of the day (商店、饭店等每天营业结束时)计算当天营业额◆We cash up at five o’clock. 我们五点钟清点当天的收款额。[v + adv] |