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 Anglais glossaire
CASH [kæʃ] abbr.
abrév. Community Accountancy Self Help; Compensation And Accountability To Soaked Homeowners; First Midwest Financial, Inc.; Computer Aided Service Handling (Ashton-Tate); Centralized Access to Supported Housing (в Канаде, помощь бездомным Leonid Dzhepko)
abrév., aviat. computer aided system hardware
abrév., milit., aviat. computer aided sizing of helicopters
abrév., médic. Cancer And Steroid Hormone (study); Cardiac Arrest Study, Hamburg; chemotherapy-associated steatohepatitis (ННатальЯ); Commission for Administrative Services in Hospitals
abrév., psych. Comprehensive Assesment of Symptoms and History
abrév., relig. The Continental Association Of Satan's Hope
abrév., électr. computer-aided systems hardware
cash [kæʃ] n
génér. money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions (uncountable: After you bounced those checks last time, they want to be paid in cash. wiktionary.org)
abrév. cashier (Vosoni)
arch. a place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and paid out (countable: This bank […] is properly a general cash, where every man lodges his money. (1787) • She was said to have amassed a great sum of money for ill use ; 20,000l. are known to be in her cash. (1852) wiktionary.org); a money box (countable: This bank […] is properly a general cash, where every man lodges his money. (1787) • She was said to have amassed a great sum of money for ill use ; 20,000l. are known to be in her cash. (1852) wiktionary.org)
argent;jeu d. an instance of winning a cash prize (countable wiktionary.org)
canad. cash register (countable wiktionary.org)
financ. liquid assets, money that can be traded quickly (as distinct from assets that are invested and cannot be easily exchanged) (uncountable): Cash offers a return of virtually zero in many developed countries. wiktionary.org)
inform. money (uncountable: Paying yourself first also implies that you have some understanding of your cash flow, which means that, yes, you must set a budget. wiktionary.org)
cash. abbr.
abrév., écon. cashier
cash [kæʃ] v
génér. to exchange a check/cheque for money in the form of notes/bills (transitive wiktionary.org)
jeux., argot. to obtain a payout from a tournament (poker slang wiktionary.org)
CASH [kæʃ] abbr.
abrév. Catalog of Available and Standard Hardware (VasilinaB)
abrév., pétr. computer-aided system hardware; computer-assisted subject heading