Usage of 兑现
The verb 兑现 primarily means "to cash" a financial instrument like a check or a promissory note. It is commonly used in banking and financial contexts when someone exchanges a check for cash.
Besides the literal financial meaning, 兑现 is also frequently used metaphorically to mean "to fulfill" or "to realize" a promise, plan, or commitment. This usage is common in everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.
Common Collocations
- 兑现支票 (cash a check): used in banking or financial transactions.
- 兑现承诺 (fulfill a promise): used when someone carries out what they promised.
- 兑现计划 (implement a plan): used when plans or projects are put into action.
Notes
When using 兑现 in the metaphorical sense, it often implies that the promise or plan was previously stated and is now being realized. It carries a tone of reliability and trustworthiness.
Avoid confusing 兑现 with similar verbs like 实现 (shíxiàn), which also means "to realize" but is more general and less tied to promises or financial instruments.
Usage of 兑现
The verb 兑现 primarily means "to cash" a financial instrument like a check or a promissory note. It is commonly used in banking and financial contexts when someone exchanges a check for cash.
Besides the literal financial meaning, 兑现 is also frequently used metaphorically to mean "to fulfill" or "to realize" a promise, plan, or commitment. This usage is common in everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.
Common Collocations
- 兑现支票 (cash a check): used in banking or financial transactions.
- 兑现承诺 (fulfill a promise): used when someone carries out what they promised.
- 兑现计划 (implement a plan): used when plans or projects are put into action.
Notes
When using 兑现 in the metaphorical sense, it often implies that the promise or plan was previously stated and is now being realized. It carries a tone of reliability and trustworthiness.
Avoid confusing 兑现 with similar verbs like 实现 (shíxiàn), which also means "to realize" but is more general and less tied to promises or financial instruments.
Usage of 兑现
The verb 兑现 primarily means "to cash" a financial instrument like a check or a promissory note. It is commonly used in banking and financial contexts when someone exchanges a check for cash.
Besides the literal financial meaning, 兑现 is also frequently used metaphorically to mean "to fulfill" or "to realize" a promise, plan, or commitment. This usage is common in everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.
Common Collocations
- 兑现支票 (cash a check): used in banking or financial transactions.
- 兑现承诺 (fulfill a promise): used when someone carries out what they promised.
- 兑现计划 (implement a plan): used when plans or projects are put into action.
Notes
When using 兑现 in the metaphorical sense, it often implies that the promise or plan was previously stated and is now being realized. It carries a tone of reliability and trustworthiness.
Avoid confusing 兑现 with similar verbs like 实现 (shíxiàn), which also means "to realize" but is more general and less tied to promises or financial instruments.