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101Cash — Bargeld, Barzahlung. * * * Cash,das:⇨Barzahlung …
102cash — [16] Cash originally meant ‘money box’. English acquired it via French casse or Italian cassa from Latin capsa ‘box’ (source of English case). It was not until the mid 18th century that this underlying sense died out, leaving the secondary… …
103cash — See: cold cash …
104Cash — Currency on hand in the bank and deposits representing amounts immediately convertible to cash …
105cash in — exchange something for money We decided to cash in the coupons because we needed some money …
106cash in on — informal take advantage of or exploit (a situation). → cash …
107cash up — Brit. count and check takings at the end of a day s trading. → cash …
108cash — n 1. legal tender, currency, coinage, specie, mintage, coin; lucre, money, hard money, change, Sl. dough, Sl. bucks, bill, bank note, note, Sl. scratch. See money . v 2. turn into money, realize in cash, liquidate assets, exchange, change …
109cash in on (to) — Profit from an opportunity. ► “Atlanta based Norrell Corp. has figured out how to cash in on the current out sourcing trend in businesses.” (Forbes, Sept. 11, 1995, p. 42) …
110cash — grynieji pinigai statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Litų banknotai ir monetos, centų monetos arba užsienio valiutos, naudojamos teisės aktų nustatyta tvarka, banknotai ir monetos. atitikmenys:… …