cashed
v. 把支票兌換成現金( cash的過去式 )
Cash is money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques.
...two thousand pounds in cash.
2,000英鎊現金
Cash means the same as money, especially money which is immediately available.
...a state-owned financial-services group with plenty of cash.
資金雄厚的國有金融服務集團
If you cash a cheque, you exchange it at a bank for the amount of money that it is worth.
There are similar charges if you want to cash a cheque at a branch other than your own.
如果你想在開戶行以外的網點兌現支票,也要收取類似的費用。
1. for which money has been paid;
Traveller's checks ( are ) cashed here.
此處 承兌 旅行支票.
The bank cashed his cheque.
銀行兌了他的支票.
Residents said local gang leaders had cashed in on the violence to seize valuable land.
居民們說,當地的幫派頭子用暴力奪取寶貴的土地。
It will come as a rude shock when their salary or income-tax refund cannot be cashed.
如果他們的工資或所得稅返還不能兌現,這對他們來說將是晴天霹靂。
I cashed a cheque at the bank this morning.
今天上午我在銀行兌換了一張支票.