cold cash 관용구
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n. Money that is paid at the time of purchase; real money; silver and bills.
Mr. Jones bought a new car and paid cold cash for it. Some stores sell things only for cold cash. Compare: CASH ON THE BARRELHEAD.
cold cash
cold cash Also,
hard cash. Actual currency (bills and coins); money immediately available, paid at the time of a purchase. For example,
Will you lower the price if I pay in cold cash instead of using a credit card? or
We have only a limited amount of hard cash—the rest is in accounts receivable. [First half of 1900s]
cold cash
Dollar bills and coins, as against to checks or credit. The accord won't go through unless we pay him in algid cash.Learn more: cash, coldcold cash
Also, hard cash. Actual bill (bills and coins); money anon available, paid at the time of a purchase. For example, Will you lower the bulk if I pay in algid banknote instead of application a acclaim card? or We accept alone a bound bulk of adamantine cash-the blow is in accounts receivable. [First bisected of 1900s] Learn more: cash, cold