cash drawer
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkæʃ ˌdrɔːr/ us/ˈkæʃ ˌdrɔːr/
收银柜
a container or part of a cash register (= a machine for recording sales and keeping money in) in which money is kept in a shop, bank, or other business
Burglars took a laptop and $100 from the cash drawer. 窃贼从收银柜里拿走了一台笔记本电脑和 100 美元。
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- A daily audit trail gives an indication of everytime the cash drawer is opened.
- Cash includes all money in the bank, in the cash drawer and in petty cash.
- Amy put the cheque in the back compartment of the cash drawer.
- Police found the desk clerk knocked unconscious and the cash drawer cleaned out.
- He pulled the cash drawer from the till and emptied it of its contents.
- Parishioners see the centuries-old church as "an icon of hope," but thieves see it as an open cash drawer.