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cash in chips

/kash/US // kæʃ //UK // (kæʃ) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
    • : money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give or obtain cash for.
    • : Cards. to win by leading an assured winner.to lead in order to win a trick: He cashed his ace and led the queen.
  1. 1
    • : cash in, to turn in and get cash for, as in a gambling casino.to end or withdraw from a business agreement; convert one's assets into cash.Slang.to die: After her parents cashed in, she lived with her grandmother.
    • : cash in on, to profit from; use to one's advantage: swindlers who cash in on the credulity of the public.

Phrases

  • cash cow
  • cash in
  • cash on the barrelhead
  • cold cash

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Examples

  • The campaign must report its cash on hand for the end of August by Sunday’s regulatory deadline.

  • For a little extra cash up front, it significantly increases the protection for your machine.

  • In theory, CBD could be a cash cow for publishers’ commerce operations, thanks to exploding consumer interest in the category and audiences of stressed out people who have spent much of 2020 stuck in their homes.

  • The company is not the only one that wants to parlay a cash transfer app into a banking empire—PayPal is rushing to do the same with its Venmo app.

  • Today, more than half of the world’s 193 countries will trade citizenship or residency for cash.

  • One that they cannot cash in at the bank to pay for their flats.

  • Crain posted a cash bond of $102.50 apiece shortly before 1:30 P.M., and they returned to the Castle Hotel.

  • Mister Ham in need of cash: That is something a lot of people will not believe.

  • Hitchcock was quick to add he didn't see the cash exchange hands, but he doesn't doubt it happened.

  • He pointed a pistol at a grocery checkout woman and swiped whatever cash he could into his pockets before booking it.

  • Were you ever arrested, having in your custody another man's cash, and would rather go to gaol, than break it?

  • The “Compañia General de Tabacos” lost about ₱30,000 in cash in addition to the damage done to their offices and property.

  • The promoters went his security and put up the cash into the bargain, and he went back to the publishing house victorious.

  • His wife had sold her relinquishment on the claim that he had spent thirty-five hundred dollars cash for.

  • It was very annoying—more than ever—to the Elder when he was required to put up twenty-five dollars in cash as a retainer.