释义 |
cash in something phrasal verb with cashverb[ T ]us/kæʃ/ to exchange something that represents value for the money it is worth: The fund will have to begin cashing in its Treasury bonds.
cash in | Business English
cash in phrasal verb with cashverb, Tuk /kæʃ/us [ I or T ] FINANCE to exchange something such as an investment for cash: cash in shares/bondsThese bonds can be cashed in at any time. If you own a with-profits policy, you're likely to have to pay an adjustment if you ever want to cash it in. You should regularly review your securities; it may be time to cash in and look for another opportunity. [ I ]informal , often disapproving to make money from a situation, especially in a way that is not fair or honest: They have cashed in at the expense of ordinary sports fans. cash in on sthThe parade has become very commercialized as businesses have cashed in on the 'pink pound'. |