词汇 | cashed |
释义 | cashed past simple and past participle ofcash cash verb[ T ] uk /kæʃ/ us /kæʃ/ to exchange a cheque, etc. for cash: 兑现 Would you cash a cheque for me?你能帮我兑张支票吗? Sorry, we can't cash cheques here. I cashed my insurance policy. Banks anti-city apex bank bank balance bank manager bank statement banker building society cash cash drawer challenger bank investment bank lender online banking open an account pay something in pin quantitative easing the Bank of England the Square Mile Phrasal verbscash in on something cash out sth cash up Examples of cashedcashed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The result was that cards often traded hands several times, appreciating in value each time, before finally being 'cashed in' or caught by the authorities. This intelligibility is cashed out in terms of fostering narrative unity of our lives. Cashed out in temporal terms like that, we can begin to appreciate anew the real difference the welfare state might make to people's lives. But it is far from obvious how all this is to be cashed out. Abstract terms are rather more nebulous, as they cannot be directly 'cashed in ' for any particular, determinate ideas. They were motivated to perform well to gain points, displayed periodically on-screen, to be cashed in for a valued prize. The difference is cashed out in symbolic terms. Each of these issues, among others, needs attention if the implications of the alternative sense of "ownership" here put forward are to be cashed out. If this is how the notion of domain integration is cashed out, however, it becomes hard to believe that language is necessary for domain-integrative thought. The argument has been cashed out in various ways. Western science's claim to truth will never be cashed solely in the libraries - even when looking out of their windows. This has been cashed out in a variety of ways. Current reserves of public pension agencies resulted from pre-1980 accumulations because contributions were cashed in, whereas claims were long to mature. Damasio's (1994) theory of reason and emotion, for instance, could be cashed out in terms of (cognitive) dynamic simulations that make use of inhibitory competition. But there is an absolute bar to benefit if an order is not cashed within that period. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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