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Экономика: временно свободные деньгиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > temporarily redundant cash
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1. n1) наличные деньги, наличность2) статья в балансе, фиксирующая банкноты, монеты, чеки и прочие активы, приравненные к наличности
- adverse cash
- counter cash
- currency cash
- earmarked cash
- hard cash
- imprest cash
- incoming cash
- loose cash
- near cash
- net cash
- nonearning cash
- outcoming cash
- petty cash
- prompt cash
- ready cash
- reserve cash
- spare cash
- spot cash
- temporarily redundant cash
- till cash
- vault cash
- cash against documents
- cash at bankers
- cash before delivery
- cash in advance
- cash in a bank
- cash in hand
- cash in the till
- cash on delivery
- cash on hand
- cash on receipt of merchandise
- cash with order
- cash available for debt service
- cash down
- cash only
- for cash
- for ready cash
- in cash
- audit cash
- balance the cash
- be out of cash
- buy for cash
- check cash
- convert into cash
- pay cash
- pay cash on demand
- purchase for cash
- reckon up the cash
- secure cash
- sell for cash
- transform into cash
- verify the cash2. vполучать деньги по векселю, чеку
- cash a bill
- cash a letter of credit
- cash in
- cash in on smth
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1) наличные деньги; кассовая наличность; монеты и бумажные деньги (иногда чеки и векселя, по которым наступил срок платежа) || получать наличные (по денежному документу) || наличный; кассовый2) продать, реализовать- by cash- for cash- pay cash- net cash -
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1. n наличные деньгиready cash, cash in hand — наличные деньги
cash on delivery — наложенный платёж, уплата при доставке
domestic cash limit — лимит внутреннего "наличного аванса"
vault cash — наличные деньги; кассовые деньги; наличность
2. n разг. деньгиcash people — люди с деньгами, платёжеспособные клиенты
cash tenant — арендатор, платящий деньгами
money in cash — наличные деньги; кассовая наличность
3. n касса4. v превращать в наличные5. n кашСинонимический ряд:1. liquid assets (noun) available means; capital; funds; liquid assets; principal; ready assets; resources; wherewithal; working assets2. money (noun) bank notes; bills; change; coins; currency; dough; filthy lucre; fluid assets; hard cash; legal tender; loot; lucre; money; money in hand; needful; pelf; rhino; rocks; stuff; swag; wampum3. liquidate assets (verb) acknowledge; cash in; discharge; honor a bill; liquidate assets; realize in cash; redeem; redeem for money; turn into money -
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1. phr v подсчитывать деньги, выручкуvault cash — наличные деньги; кассовые деньги; наличность
cash people — люди с деньгами, платёжеспособные клиенты
2. phr v разг. давать нужную суммуwe need money to train young players — will the club cash up? — нужны средства для подготовки молодых игроков — сможет ли клуб выделить необходимую сумму?
value received in cash — сумма, полученная наличными
3. phr v разг. иметь при себе деньги, наличныеdomestic cash limit — лимит внутреннего "наличного аванса"
spot cash — немедленная оплата наличными, наличный расчёт
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adv временно, на времяСинонимический ряд:1. at the moment (adj.) at present; at the moment; for now; for the present; for the time being2. briefly (other) briefly; fleetingly; for a little while; for a short time; for a short while; for now; for the moment; for the present; for the time being; transiently -
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vault cash — наличные деньги; кассовые деньги; наличность
cash people — люди с деньгами, платёжеспособные клиенты
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