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cash down VB trans, cash over VB trans Am inf

cash dispenser [diˈspensə, Am -sɚ] N Brit

cash flow [ˈkæʃˌfləʊ, Am -ˌfloʊ] N FIN

cash payment [ˈkæʃˌpeɪmənt] N

e-cash [ˈi:kæʃ] N

e-cash COMPUT abbreviation of electronic cash

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unlike some private sector arrangements, there is no cashing out of personal leave.
www.canberratimes.com.au
But, you know, she's not just an exhibitionist endlessly cashing in on her sexuality.
montrealgazette.com
Shareholders were given the option of cashing in their shares for approximately $900 at this time.
en.wikipedia.org
To many fans, it's an unnecessary circus -- a has-been and a never-was-been cashing in on their baffling popularity.
www.punditarena.com
The miners had other grievances; for example, high payments for room and board in company lodging, and check cashing fees at company saloons.
en.wikipedia.org
Retailers, however, are cashing in, launching extensive collections of loungewear to cater to this growing market.
www.dailymail.co.uk
This advantage is heightened where the bond holder is able to postpone cashing in their investment until they're a basic-rate taxpayer, as they will have no further tax liability.
www.iii.co.uk
Not until the year 11101, mind you, but the fact remains that receiving pension cheques and cashing them, does not a financial genius make.
news.nationalpost.com
Cashing a foreign bank cheque is possible, but usually very expensive.
en.wikipedia.org
Black marketers are cashing in on the situation to make brisk business.
thenationonlineng.net

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