Finance. Frequently with on, upon. intransitive. To draw a fresh bill of exchange to cover a previous one.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (intransitive)] > use bills of exchange (5) redraw1697 Finance. Frequently with on, upon. intransitive. To draw a fresh bill of exchange to cover a previous one. to fly a kite1808 transitive (causatively). To cause (a kite) to rise and maintain its position in the air. Also colloquial or slang, to fly a kite: to raise money by… shave1832 transitive. U.S. slang. To discount (a promissory note) at an exorbitant rate of interest; also to shave paper. (Cf. shaver, n. 2b.) to draw pig on (also upon) pork1846 income or credit generated by drawing or borrowing money from a branch or subsidiary of one's own firm, or from a firm with which one is intimately… to fly a bill1861 transitive (causatively). To cause (a kite) to rise and maintain its position in the air. Also colloquial or slang, to fly a kite: to raise money by… |
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