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Cash Everybody’s interested in cash, right? Palavrinha pequenina, mas tão significativa. Neste curso, apresentamos várias maneiras de usar o “Cash”. Aproveite! Objetivo: expandir o vocabulário com vários usos da palavra “Cash” Ao final do curso: faça o quiz e

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Everybody’s interested in cash, right? Palavrinha pequenina, mas tão significativa. Neste curso, apresentamos várias maneiras de usar o “Cash”. Aproveite!Objetivo: expandir o vocabulário com vários usos da palavra “Cash”Ao final do curso: faça o quiz e amplie o seu vocabulário!

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ATM

A machine that allows people to take out money from their bank accounts

American English

When you go to an ATM you withdraw moneySacar dinheiro

British English: cash dispenser

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Cheque

You cash a cheque.If you cash a cheque you exchange the amount of money that

it is worth.

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CashCash Cow

In Business, a cash cow is a product that continues to be profitable

What's the cash cow in your company?

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CashCash Crop

A crop that is grown to be sold.“Crandberries have become major cash crop”.

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CashCash Desk

The place where you pay for the things you buy.

“You just have to go to cash desk now sir.”

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Cash Flow

The movement of money into or out of the Business.

“A French-based pharmaceutical company ran into cash flow problems and faced liquidation.”

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CashCash register

The machine used to add up and record how much money people pay.

“She loved to play with her cash register.”

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CashCash-starved

When a company does not have enough money to operate properly

Dependent on the money from Government

“We are heading for a crisis with cash-starved councils forced to cut back on vital services.”

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CashCash-strapped

A person or company that does not have enough money to buy for the things they need.

“Union leaders say this is the best they believe cash-strapped government will offer”.

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CashChecking account

Take your money out of it at any time using a credit card.

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Hard cash

Money in cash

Opposed to credit card or cheque.

“Pay only hard cash”

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CashPetty cash

Money kept in the office for small payments

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Cash Phrasal Verb.Ring up.

If a company rings up na amount of money, usually a large amount of money, it makes that amount of money in profits.

“The advertising company rang up 1.4 billion dollars in yearly sales.”

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CashPhrasal Verb.

Cash In.

If you say that someone cashes in on a situation, you are criticizing them for using it to gain an advantage often in a dishonest way.

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Bibliography

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