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cashcash[kaʃ],cash 'in (on sth) (informal) 1.■to gain an advantage from a situation in a way that people think is wrong or dishonest从中牟利;捞好处: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赚钱。The new law means video pirates can no longer cash in by selling illegal copies.新法规意味着非法录制录像片者不能再通过销售盗版带牟利。[G]v+adv,cash sth 'in 2.■to exchange sth for money把…兑成现金:Cash in any remaining travellers’ cheques when you return.回来时把剩余的旅行支票兑成现金。You will lose money if you cash your policy in early.你若提前兑换保险单就会损失钱。[OBJ]shares,policy[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv,cash 'up (BrE)3.■(AmE ,cash 'out) to count the money that has been taken in a shop/store, restaurant,etc. at the end of the day(商店、饭店等在每天营业结束时)计算当天总收入:We cash up at five o’clock.我们五点钟结算当天总收入。[G]v+adv
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