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cash in


cash 1

C0008800 (kăsh)n.1. Money in the form of bills or coins; currency.2. Liquid assets including bank deposits and marketable securities.3. Money paid in currency or by check: paid in cash.tr.v. cashed, cash·ing, cash·es To exchange for or convert into ready money: cash a check; cash in one's gambling chips.Phrasal Verbs: cash in1. To withdraw from a venture by or as if by settling one's account.2. Informal To obtain a profit or other advantage by timely exploitation: Profiteers cashed in during the gasoline shortage.3. Slang To die. cash out To dispose of a long-held asset for profit: Hard-pressed farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land.Idiom: cash on the barrelhead Immediate payment: You must pay cash on the barrelhead; we don't offer credit.
[Obsolete French casse, money box (from Norman French; see case2) or from Italian cassa (from Latin capsa, case).]
cash′less adj.

cash 2

C0008800 (kăsh)n. pl. cash Any of various Asian coins of small denomination, especially a copper and lead coin with a square hole in its center.
[Portuguese caixa, from Tamil kācu, a small coin.]

cash in

vb (adverb) 1. (tr) to give (something) in exchange, esp for money2. informal a. to profit (from)b. to take advantage (of)3. (intr) a slang expression for die1
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Verb1.cash in - exchange for cash; "I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail"cashliquidate - convert into cash; "I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband"redeem - convert into cash; of commercial papersexchange, interchange, change - give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
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cash

(kӕʃ) noun1. coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc. Do you wish to pay cash? 現金 现金2. payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account. Cash or account, madam? 付現金 现付3. money in any form. He has plenty of cash. 金錢 金钱 verb to turn into, or exchange for, money. You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me? 把...兌現 把...兑现cashier (kӕˈʃiə) noun a person who receives and pays out money (eg in a bank), works at a cash register etc. a bank cashier; a cashier in a supermarket. 出納員 出纳员ˌcash-and-ˈcarry noun a store where goods are sold more cheaply for cash and taken away by the buyer. 現金購物自運商店 现购自运的商店ˈcash machine noun (also ˈcash dispenser, ~cashpoint ; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards. 自動提款機 自动提款机cash register a machine for holding money, which records the amount put in. 收銀機 收银机,现金出纳机 cash in to exchange for money. I've cashed in all my shares. 兌現 兑现cash in on to take financial or other advantage of (a situation etc). He is the sort of person who cashes in on other people's misfortunes. 靠...賺錢 靠...赚钱

cash in


cash in

1. To exchange something for something else of equal value. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cash" and "in." I was in desperate need of a vacation, so I cashed in all of my credit card points for a flight to Bermuda. How much money did you make when you cashed your chips in after the poker game?2. To take advantage of or benefit from an opportune moment or situation. Although the market crash left many people with overpriced mortgages, some savvy homeowners recognized the chance to purchase property at rock-bottom prices and cashed in.3. To stop participating in a venture or activity. It was no surprise when most of the company's top investors cashed in as soon news of the CEO's scandal went public.4. To die. We were so lucky to avoid that massive accident—we could have cashed in!See also: cash

cash (one's chips) in

 1. Lit. to turn in one's gaming tokens or poker chips when one quits playing. When you leave the game, you should cash your chips in. Cash in your chips before you go. I'm going to cash in. 2. Fig. to quit [anything], as if one were cashing in gaming tokens; to leave or go to bed. I guess I'll cash my chips in and go home. Well, it's time to cash in my chips and go home. I'm really tired. I'm going to cash in. 3. and Cash one's checks in Euph. to die; to finish the "game of life." There's a funeral procession. Who cashed his chips in? Poor Fred cashed in his chips last week.See also: cash

cash something in (for something)

to exchange a security for money; to convert a foreign currency to one's own currency; to turn gaming tokens or poker chips in for money. I cashed the bonds in for a cashier's check. I cashed in my bonds for their face value.See also: cash

cash something in

to exchange something with cash value for the amount of money it is worth. I should have cashed my insurance policy in years ago. It's time to cash in your U. S. savings bonds.See also: cash

cash in (on something)

Fig. to earn a lot of money at something; to make a profit at something. This is a good year for drug stocks, and you can cash in on it if you're smart. It's too late to cash in on that particular clothing fad.See also: cash

cash in

1. Settle an account, close a matter, quit, as in I'm simply going to cash in and leave, or The countries of the former Soviet Union have cashed in. [Late 1800s] 2. Profit handsomely, as in When the stock price went up, we really cashed in. This phrase often is extended to cash in on, meaning to take advantage of. [Early 1900s] 3. Also, cash in one's chips. Die, as in If this new treatment fails, Bob may be cashing in his chips before long. This usage was a transfer from quitting a poker game. [Slang; late 1800s] See also: cash

cash in

v.1. To exchange something for its equivalent value in currency: After winning a big hand at the blackjack table, I cashed in my chips. As soon as I got to Italy, I cashed my traveler's checks in and went shopping.2. To withdraw from some venture by or as if by settling one's account: The business was starting to lose money, and I cashed in before the other investors noticed.3. To exploit some situation in order to profit financially from it: Gas retailers cashed in during the gasoline shortage by raising prices.4. Slang To die: My uncle finally cashed in after a long illness.See also: cash
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cash in


  • verb

Synonyms for cash in

verb exchange for cash

Synonyms

  • cash

Related Words

  • liquidate
  • redeem
  • exchange
  • interchange
  • change
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