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词汇 cold cash
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Definition of cold cash in English:

cold cash

noun
North American
  • another term for hard cash
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because those who are actually going to buy into a championship event like to see ‘value’ for their money, meaning a large field, before they plunk down their cold cash to play.
    • You have to buy tickets for the food stands and for the rides, but all the games on the Midway take cash, cold cash.
    • Now can you imagine anything more appalling, more revolting, more ethically compromised than taking cold cash from some corporation to allow them to put their product on your set?
    • Nor are these profits ‘notional’: they are payable in cold cash.
    • In some cases, would-be biographers and reporters were bought off with cold cash, which I suppose is not a threat to Free Speech.
    • I would be willing to bet hard, cold cash that Tom had written far more ads in the last year - some good, some not so good - than Jack.
    • The lawyers who engineer these suits, however, take their one-third contingency fees in cold cash.
    • At the moment, this may be the season to be jolly, but countless Americans will be braving the cold overnight for want of cold cash.
    • Just because you read about me, doesn't mean that that's translated into hard, cold cash.
    • I get cross about the true meaning of Christmas being forgotten for the sake of cold cash, when I don't actually believe in the true meaning of Christmas.
    • And Rae said bureaucrats are also to blame: civil servants shovel the lion's share of support and cold cash to Quebec.
    • Jimmy Calderwood, similarly impoverished, will surely not let that happen but cold cash is as much a motivational tool as any managerial extolling.
    • Trigger-happy traders and savvy institutional investors rarely put down cold cash for bonds.
    • A racer can talk about sponsorship all he or she wants, but at the end of a day, that racer wants to come away with cold cash or some products that will reduce the cost of racing.
    • Is The Bulletin paying real cold cash for all these plugs?
    • Sometimes our time is far more valuable than cold cash!
    • Crude oil prices, natural gas prices, are expected to be sharply higher this winter, meaning more cold cash to stay warm.
    • Giving out 20 liters to 30 liters of gasoline in exchange for a bit of cold cash is still okay, because my boss may not notice it.
    • One security expert I talked to said you should think of your laptop sitting on the table as a thousand dollars in cold cash; you wouldn't turn your back on that, would you?
    • Seehafer thinks programs offering a variety of incentives are more effective than cold cash.

Definition of cold cash in US English:

cold cash

nounkoʊld kæʃ
North American
  • another term for hard cash
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the moment, this may be the season to be jolly, but countless Americans will be braving the cold overnight for want of cold cash.
    • Is The Bulletin paying real cold cash for all these plugs?
    • Giving out 20 liters to 30 liters of gasoline in exchange for a bit of cold cash is still okay, because my boss may not notice it.
    • In some cases, would-be biographers and reporters were bought off with cold cash, which I suppose is not a threat to Free Speech.
    • The lawyers who engineer these suits, however, take their one-third contingency fees in cold cash.
    • A racer can talk about sponsorship all he or she wants, but at the end of a day, that racer wants to come away with cold cash or some products that will reduce the cost of racing.
    • Because those who are actually going to buy into a championship event like to see ‘value’ for their money, meaning a large field, before they plunk down their cold cash to play.
    • Nor are these profits ‘notional’: they are payable in cold cash.
    • And Rae said bureaucrats are also to blame: civil servants shovel the lion's share of support and cold cash to Quebec.
    • I would be willing to bet hard, cold cash that Tom had written far more ads in the last year - some good, some not so good - than Jack.
    • Crude oil prices, natural gas prices, are expected to be sharply higher this winter, meaning more cold cash to stay warm.
    • Seehafer thinks programs offering a variety of incentives are more effective than cold cash.
    • You have to buy tickets for the food stands and for the rides, but all the games on the Midway take cash, cold cash.
    • I get cross about the true meaning of Christmas being forgotten for the sake of cold cash, when I don't actually believe in the true meaning of Christmas.
    • Jimmy Calderwood, similarly impoverished, will surely not let that happen but cold cash is as much a motivational tool as any managerial extolling.
    • Sometimes our time is far more valuable than cold cash!
    • Trigger-happy traders and savvy institutional investors rarely put down cold cash for bonds.
    • Just because you read about me, doesn't mean that that's translated into hard, cold cash.
    • One security expert I talked to said you should think of your laptop sitting on the table as a thousand dollars in cold cash; you wouldn't turn your back on that, would you?
    • Now can you imagine anything more appalling, more revolting, more ethically compromised than taking cold cash from some corporation to allow them to put their product on your set?
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