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●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] |