- 兑现 duìxiàn to fulfillto honor a commitment; to make good on a promise or political pledge
- 兑换 duìhuàn to exchangeto convert or exchange currency; to swap securities for cash or trade goods according to a specific value
- 兑奖 duìjiǎng to cash a prizeTo claim a prize or money by presenting a winning ticket or coupon
- 兑付 duìfù to cashto cash a check or other financial document; to pay out cash according to the amount marked on a bill
- 汇兑 huìduì remittanceThe transfer or exchange of funds through a bank or post office, typically to settle a debt or move capital
- 勾兑 gōuduì to blendTo mix and blend different types of wine, spirits, or other liquids like fruit juice according to specific proportions to achieve a desired flavor or strength.
- 挤兑 jǐduì run on a banka situation where many people rush to withdraw their money from a bank at the same time, often due to a financial crisis; also called [[挤提|擠提|ji3 ti2]]
- 兑换券 duìhuànquàn exchange certificateA voucher or certificate that can be exchanged for cash, goods, or services, such as a foreign exchange certificate (FEC)
- 承兑汇票 chéngduìhuìpiào accept a billto accept a draft or bill of exchange
- 承兑 chéngduì to accept (a bill)to sign a bill of exchange or draft, promising to pay the specified amount when it becomes due
- 兑换率 duìhuànlǜ exchange ratethe value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another; currency exchange rate
- 掺兑 chānduì to mixTo mix or blend different ingredients together, specifically used for liquids
- 搀兑 chānduì to mixto mix different substances together; to blend
- 兑山 duìshān Duishan Mountainmountain mentioned in ancient texts, also known as Bozhong Mountain, historically associated with the source of the Han River
- 兑条 duìtiáo voucherVoucher or receipt used for money exchange or to withdraw funds.
- 兑款 duìkuǎn to cash a checkTo withdraw cash or receive payment by presenting a check, draft, or other financial instrument
- 兑水 duìshuǐ water downto mix with water or dilute a liquid by adding water
- 匀兑 yúnduì to shareto spare or set aside a portion of something to give to someone else
- 发兑 fāduì sellto put up for sale or to sell off stock
- 可兑换 kěduìhuàn convertiblecapable of being exchanged for another currency or asset; having the property of convertibility
- 商兑 shāngduì to discuss and deliberate(literary) to consult and consider; to discuss and deliberate carefully
- 外币兑换 wàibìduìhuàn foreign currency exchangethe process of exchanging or converting foreign currency
- 外汇兑换券 wàihuìduìhuànquàn foreign exchange certificatespecial currency issued in mainland China between 1980 and 1995 for use by foreign visitors and non-residents to purchase goods in specific outlets
- 外汇兑换率 wàihuìduìhuànlǜ exchange rateforeign exchange rate; the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- 打兑 dǎduì to arrangeto arrange or handle matters (colloquial)
- 折兑 zhéduì to convert moneyto exchange or convert one currency into another
- 拆兑 chāiduì to borrow(dialect) to borrow or lend money or goods for a short period of time; to manage to raise funds for temporary use
- 提示承兑 tíshìchéngduì to present for acceptanceto present a draft or bill for acceptance in commercial or financial transactions
- 止兑 zhǐduì to stop paymentto suspend or halt the payment or exchange of funds, such as on a check or bill
- 砸兑 záduì to make sureTo confirm or verify something; to make sure of a situation or fact through inquiry.
- 磨兑 módui to haggle(colloquial) to haggle or bargain for a better price
- 自由兑换 zìyóuduìhuàn convertibilitythe ability of a currency to be freely exchanged for other currencies or gold; freely exchangeable
- 货币兑换 huòbìduìhuàn currency exchangeThe act of exchanging one currency for another; money exchange
- 通兑 tōngduì universal cashing/withdrawalA banking service where funds deposited at one branch (or checks/notes issued) can be cashed or withdrawn at any other branch of the same bank
- 通存通兑 tōngcúntōngduì universal bankingA service where a bank account holder can deposit or withdraw funds at any branch of their bank rather than only at the specific branch where the account was opened.
- 金汇兑本位制 jīnhuìduìběnwèizhì gold exchange standarda monetary system where a country's currency is not directly convertible into gold, but into a foreign currency that is itself on a gold standard
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH