cashing [
'kæʃiŋ]
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- The shops are cashing in on temporary shortages by raising prices.
商店趁一时缺货而提高价格从中获利. - I have an arrangement with your bank to cash cheques here.
我已和贵方银行商妥,支票可以在此兑现。 - I am not ready to go home; I am still cashing up.
我还不能回家,我正在结算今天的营业额。
- The woman apparently had been cashing some of the victims' Social Security checks for several months, he said.
- The stock market retreated slightly today in moderate trading, weakened by investors cashing profits from the strong gains of the previous two sessions.
- Meanwhile, he said, Friday banking activity would be restricted to the cashing of pension checks and the paychecks of public and private employees.
- Banks began cashing checks and permitting withdrawals Monday for the first time in more than two months, with strict limits on the amount to be taken out of an account.
- The company reported higher second-quarter earnings, but some traders seemed intent on cashing in on the stock's recent gains.
- Yesterday's session began quietly, with some investors cashing in their chips from the recent advance.
- As a result, if you have two years of spending money in a money fund, you should be able to avoid cashing in part of your stock-fund portfolio in the midst of a market crash.
- Sir, I refer to your article 'Plan ahead for Holiday Cash' (June 5/6). Your writer lays insufficient emphasis on the charges that may be levied on cashing travellers' cheques. I have very recently returned from Portugal.
- Why is he cashing in now?
- Hyundai Engineering & Construction became a major world player by cashing in on the 1970s building boom in the oil-producing nations.
- The elementary school that Elvis Presley attended is cashing in on its most famous pupil, selling scraps of the maroon velveteen curtains that hung on the stage when Presley was a shy, barefoot boy singing at weekday devotionals.
- In other words, managers began "cashing out" their ownership stakes to a significantly larger degree in later deals.
- Now cashing in on the trend are farmers in Appalachia who are growing bass and salmon insted of corn and wheat.
- The group's organizer, Peter G. Peterson, a former secretary of commerce, has become the high priest of parsimony, receiving confession from a host of business and other civic leaders whose organizations have spent years cashing government checks.
- The Dow started off the week about eight points shy of its post-crash high, and traders began the session by cashing in on the previous weeks' gains.
- "And, he's not cashing in his chips," Shapiro added, referring to collectors who sell for profit.
- Otherwise, analysts said, it appeared that some traders were cashing in on the market's recent gains, believing it was due for at least a pause after its steady advance in recent months.
- And it's not just the older folks, say dance instructors who are cashing in on the trend.
- Dollars are still available where it is profitable to the bank, for example at the bank's American Express desk, where a 5% charge in hard currency is applied for cashing travelers' checks.
- A disturbing question emerges: Isn't LifeStyles cashing in on the AIDS crisis for its own profit?
- But, he pointed out, they often must pay a penalty for withdrawing their money, which can discourage holders from cashing in.
- The industry's worst nightmare has all those free fliers cashing in over a short period of time and gobbling up revenue-producing seats on many flights.
- Plum Creek's "only concern," charged an angry Idaho Gov. Cecil Andrus after personally photographing a company clear-cut in 1987, "appears to be cashing out their equity at everyone else's expense." Plum Creek has grown accustomed to such talk.
- Is there nothing the world's favourite ex-Soviet president won't do for publicity? Taking a cue from his old friend Ronald Reagan, Gorbachev is cashing in on his reputation now that he is free from the cares of office.
- These investors are rushing to lock in the yields before they fall further. Traders said that many "yield chasers" have been cashing in short-term money market funds and Treasury bills and using the proceeds to buy longer-term securities.
- They have the big advantage of security, provided both by the ability to provide replacements and the usual need to produce identification when cashing them.
- With `1969,' I tried to recreate that warm bath that `On Golden Pond' had." Thompson had little interest in cashing in on his overnight success, and didn't start working on the screenplay of "1969" until four years ago.
- The stock market kept its early-1989 rally in high gear today, overcoming some early selling by traders cashing in on recent gains.
- In Chicago, where the company has 15 stores, a grocery chain called Dominick's recently began selling postage stamps, has installed automatic teller machines and has added check cashing and shoe-repair services.
- But the rules had to be framed so that people weren't encouraged to go into the property-flipping business on their 55th birthdays, cashing in on the tax break over and over again.
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