cash in
phrasal verbcash in (on something)
- (disapproving) to gain an advantage for yourself from a situation, especially in a way that other people think is wrong
从中牟利;捞到好处 - The film studio is being accused of cashing in on the singer's death.
那家电影制片厂被指责利用这位歌手的死来赚钱。
- The film studio is being accused of cashing in on the singer's death.
cash something in
- to exchange something, such as an insurance policy, for money before the date on which it would normally end
把(保险单等)提前兑成现金