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1 stash
∎ it was stashed under the bed c'était planqué sous le lit;∎ he's probably got it stashed (away) here somewhere il l'a certainement planqué quelque part par ici;∎ he's got a lot of money stashed (away) somewhere il a plein de fric planqué quelque part(b) (put away) ranger□ ;∎ let me stash my things attends que je ramasse mon bazar2 noun∎ a stash of money un magot;∎ the police found a big stash of guns/of cocaine la police a découvert une importante cache d'armes□ /un important stock de cocaïne□∎ the police found his stash under the floorboards la police a trouvé sa réserve de drogue planquée sous le plancher -
2 stash
stash ○A n2 ( hidden supply) provision f.■ stash away ○:▶ stash [sth] away, stash away [sth] mettre [qch] de côté, planquer ○ [money, drugs] ; to have money stashed away avoir de l'argent mis de côté. -
3 stash
( = hide) cacher ; ( = save up) mettre de côté• he had £500 stashed away ( = saved up) il avait mis 500 livres de côté ; ( = in safe place) il avait 500 livres en lieu sûr2. noun( = place) cachette f• a stash of jewellery/drugs des bijoux cachés/des drogues cachées* * *1.(colloq) [stæʃ] noun1) ( hiding place) cachette f2) ( hidden supply) provision f2.transitive verb cacher [money, drugs] (in dans; under sous)Phrasal Verbs:
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stash — I UK [stæʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms stash : present tense I/you/we/they stash he/she/it stashes present participle stashing past tense stashed past participle stashed informal to put something in a safe or secret place, usually so that… … English dictionary
stash — stash1 [ stæʃ ] verb transitive INFORMAL to put something in a safe or secret place, usually so that you can use it later: The police are looking for guns that have been stashed away. He kept thousands of banknotes stashed in a jar. stash stash 2 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stash — [stæʆ] verb [transitive] informal to store something, especially money, in a safe, often secret place: stash something away • He has money stashed away in the Bahamas. • The multi millionaire apparently had £250 million stashed in overseas… … Financial and business terms
stash — ☆ stash [stash ] Informal vt. [< ? STOW & CACHE] to put or hide away (money, valuables, etc.) in a secret or safe place, as for future use n. 1. a place for hiding things 2. something hidden away; specif., a hidden supply of an illegal drug … English World dictionary
stash — stash1 [stæʃ] v [T always + adverb/preposition] informal to store something secretly or safely somewhere stash sth away ▪ He has money stashed away in the Bahamas. stash in/under ▪ You can stash your gear in here. stash 2 stash2 n an amount of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stash — [[t]stæ̱ʃ[/t]] stashes, stashing, stashed 1) VERB If you stash something valuable in a secret place, you store it there to keep it safe. [INFORMAL] [V n prep] We went for the bottle of whiskey that we had stashed behind the bookcase... [V n with… … English dictionary
stash — 1 verb (transitive always + adv/prep) informal to store something in a safe, often secret, place: stash sth away: He has money stashed away in the Bahamas. (+ in/under): You can stash your gear in here. 2 noun (C) informal an amount of something… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
money — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big ▪ There is big money in golf for the top players. ▪ easy ▪ He started stealing as a way of making easy money. ▪ bonus … Collocations dictionary
stash away — phr verb Stash away is used with these nouns as the object: ↑money … Collocations dictionary
stash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t., slang, put away, hide. See concealment. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. Slang. To put or keep out of sight: bury, cache, conceal, ensconce, hide1, occult, secrete. Slang: plant. See SHOW. 2.… … English dictionary for students
stash — 1. Put away. 2. stashed away Hidden away, (of money) in a bank account … A concise dictionary of English slang