Also means
box-office receipts
Usage Note
Incasso refers to the money taken in — the day's takings at a shop, or box-office receipts for a film. Il film ha fatto un incasso record means 'the film broke box-office records'. The verb is incassare (to cash in, to collect). Do not confuse with cassaforte (safe) or cassa (cash register) — though they share a root.
Examples
"Il film ha superato ogni record di incasso."
Natural Translation
The film exceeded every box-office record.
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