cold hard cash
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Money, regarded as an incentive that can override any doubts or ethical concerns.
— The study found that appeals to altruism had limits in changing people's behavior, whereas cold hard cash was somewhat more effective.
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Money in the form of banknotes and coins as opposed to electronic money, credit, and checks.
— The locals laughed when asked about forms of payment at the barber shop. "No credit cards, no checks — just cold hard cash!"
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Ready money.
— The company had produced several millionaires, but they were illiquid, with not nearly as much cold hard cash as nonrich people might tend to imagine.
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Money in the form of specie, as contrasted with paper money.
— As the war dragged on, greybacks became difficult to spend, as many sellers were taking only cold hard cash.
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