| 释义 | 
		Definition of hard cash in English: hard cashnoun mass nounNegotiable coins and banknotes as opposed to other forms of payment.  hard cash may soon be back in fashion  Example sentencesExamples -  Concentrate on companies that can grow their sales as well converting their sales growth into cold, hard cash.
 -  The day when their paymasters would have to pony up hard cash and earnings to fill the growing hole was again postponed.
 -  This communist regime will do anything to get its hands on hard cash and to maintain its totalitarian rule.
 -  While the lure of cold, hard cash is definitely driving customers to the site, not everyone is in it for the money.
 -  Alternatively, instead of parting with hard cash, how about handing over some of your red stuff?
 -  One big reason for keeping good relations with Beijing is hard cash.
 -  As this is a closed currency no hard cash can be taken in or out of the country.
 -  Saifee offers the safe custody for their money and in turn gets enough hard cash to take care of his daily turn over needs.
 -  Chrysler would pay off the public's note with the hard cash earned by innovation.
 -  Since then he has shown a remarkable ability to turn just about any raw material he extracts from the earth into hard cash.
 -  Black's dealings with Inside Soccer have also opened his eyes further to the other shortfall on the balance sheet, that of hard cash.
 -  Most of our financial transactions these days don't even involve hard cash, but are digits in a database.
 -  In terms of physical outlay of hard cash however, you are likely to spend a lot more if you own your home, especially in the early years.
 -  Better still, he sold for hard cash some of the assets he had bought for paper.
 -  They're worried about the logistics - and especially about how it will translate into hard cash.
 -  I guess I never treated the credit card as hard cash and therefore I found it easier to justify and carry on spending.
 -  In an uncertain world, many investors look to dividends - payouts in hard cash - to justify their decision to hold shares.
 -  Does having people in the pews outweigh the benefits of more cold, hard cash?
 -  The full cost of such interventionism must include the workers who are now denied opportunities, as well as hard cash, for their work.
 -  This will be credited as my investment in the company as opposed to putting in hard cash into Bordier [Bank].
 
    Definition of hard cash in US English: hard cashnounˈhärd ˈˌkaSHˈhɑrd ˈˌkæʃ Negotiable coins and paper money as opposed to other forms of payment.  hard cash may soon be back in fashion  Example sentencesExamples -  The full cost of such interventionism must include the workers who are now denied opportunities, as well as hard cash, for their work.
 -  Does having people in the pews outweigh the benefits of more cold, hard cash?
 -  In an uncertain world, many investors look to dividends - payouts in hard cash - to justify their decision to hold shares.
 -  Saifee offers the safe custody for their money and in turn gets enough hard cash to take care of his daily turn over needs.
 -  Concentrate on companies that can grow their sales as well converting their sales growth into cold, hard cash.
 -  Alternatively, instead of parting with hard cash, how about handing over some of your red stuff?
 -  Black's dealings with Inside Soccer have also opened his eyes further to the other shortfall on the balance sheet, that of hard cash.
 -  I guess I never treated the credit card as hard cash and therefore I found it easier to justify and carry on spending.
 -  As this is a closed currency no hard cash can be taken in or out of the country.
 -  Most of our financial transactions these days don't even involve hard cash, but are digits in a database.
 -  In terms of physical outlay of hard cash however, you are likely to spend a lot more if you own your home, especially in the early years.
 -  Chrysler would pay off the public's note with the hard cash earned by innovation.
 -  Since then he has shown a remarkable ability to turn just about any raw material he extracts from the earth into hard cash.
 -  They're worried about the logistics - and especially about how it will translate into hard cash.
 -  This communist regime will do anything to get its hands on hard cash and to maintain its totalitarian rule.
 -  The day when their paymasters would have to pony up hard cash and earnings to fill the growing hole was again postponed.
 -  Better still, he sold for hard cash some of the assets he had bought for paper.
 -  This will be credited as my investment in the company as opposed to putting in hard cash into Bordier [Bank].
 -  One big reason for keeping good relations with Beijing is hard cash.
 -  While the lure of cold, hard cash is definitely driving customers to the site, not everyone is in it for the money.
 
     |