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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - cash

 

Cash

cash
1. n. & v. --n. 1 money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques or orders. 2 (also cash down) money paid as full payment at the time of purchase, as distinct from credit. 3 colloq. wealth. --v.tr. give or obtain cash for (a note, cheque, etc.). Phrases and idioms cash and carry 1 a system of wholesaling in which goods are paid for in cash and taken away by the purchaser. 2 a store where this system operates. cash-book a book in which receipts and payments of cash are recorded. cash crop a crop produced for sale, not for use as food etc. cash desk a counter or compartment in a shop where goods are paid for. cash dispenser an automatic machine from which customers of a bank etc. may withdraw cash, esp. by using a cashcard. cash flow the movement of money into and out of a business, as a measure of profitability, or as affecting liquidity. cash in 1 obtain cash for. 2 colloq. (usu. foll. by on) profit (from); take advantage (of). 3 pay into a bank etc. 4 (in full cash in one's checks) colloq. die. cash on delivery a system of paying the carrier for goods when they are delivered. cash register a machine in a shop etc. with a drawer for money, recording the amount of each sale, totalling receipts, etc. cash up Brit. count and check cash takings at the end of a day's trading. Derivatives cashable adj. cashless adj. Etymology: obs. F casse box or It. cassa f. L capsa CASE(2) 2. n. (pl. same) hist. any of various small coins of China or the E. Indies. Etymology: ult. f. Port. ca(i)xa f. Tamil kasu f. Skr. karsha
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  I. noun see: case Date: 1593 ready money, money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods or services at the time of purchase or delivery, II. adjective Date: 1622 being a method of accounting that includes as income only what has been received and as expenses only those paid, III. transitive verb Date: 1811 to pay or obtain ~ for , to lead and win a bridge trick with (a card that is the highest remaining card of its suit), ~able adjective IV. noun (plural ~) Etymology: Portuguese caixa, from Tamil kācu, a small copper coin, from Sanskrit karṣa, a weight of gold or silver Date: 1598 any of various coins of small value in China and southern India, a unit of value equivalent to one ~ ...
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