cashing
英 [ˈkæʃɪŋ]
美 [ˈkæʃɪŋ]
v. 兑现支票
cash的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- See also:...two thousand pounds in cash.hard cashpetty cash
- N-UNCOUNT (尤指现成的)资金,钱
Cashmeans the same as money, especially money which is immediately available.- ...a state-owned financial-services group with plenty of cash.
资金雄厚的国有金融服务集团
- ...a state-owned financial-services group with plenty of cash.
- VERB 兑现(支票)
If youcasha cheque, you exchange it at a bank for the amount of money that it is worth.- There are similar charges if you want to cash a cheque at a branch other than your own.
如果你想在开户行以外的网点兑现支票,也要收取类似的费用。
- There are similar charges if you want to cash a cheque at a branch other than your own.
双语例句
- High-rolling gamblers may soon be cashing in their chips with the great casino in the sky.
出手阔绰的赌客也许不久后就能在空中的大赌场里兑现筹码。 - You can't take the goods away until you check out at the cashing counter.
在收银台付款后你才可以把物品带走。 - Staff photocopied the cheque before cashing it.
员工在兑现前复印了支票。 - We're cashing in on some of our old furniture.
我们将一些旧家具变卖成了现金。 - Corporations worldwide are cashing in on deployment of electronic spying and monitoring.
电子侦察和监视设备的部署正在为世界各地的相关公司带来滚滚财源。 - Avoid cashing in a policy early as you could lose out heavily
不要提早兑现保单,那样你可能会损失惨重。 - Roger paid the bill by cashing in some bonds.
我已经不再关心怎样去支付账单了。 - The freeloader ended up cashing in his fully refundable ticket and getting back all his money.
这位蹭饭者最后得到了机票的全额退款。 - Consumers spent by skimping on savings borrowing heavily or cashing in stock profits.
消费者通过节俭存储、大额贷款和套现股票利润进行消费。 - Cashing in small, easy-to-make profits while holding the losers.
兑现容易挣的小利润,而持有亏损的股票。
