单词 | cashier |
释义 | cashierWord family adjectivecashablecashlesscash-strappednouncashiercashbackcash cardcash cowcash cropcash deskcash dispensercash flowcash machinecashpointcash registercash , Banking Occupationscash·ier1 /kæˈʃɪə $ -ˈʃɪr/ noun [countableC] BOBFBsomeone whose job is to receive or pay out money in a shop 〔商店的〕出纳员 Examples from the Corpus cashier• A cashier thought she recognized him as the man who had done it.• They may also be grocery cashiers, meter readers, pharmacists, apartment home managers and ministers.• She was working as a petrol station cashier when armed robbers threatened her with a knife during a raid.• As a first step toward cutting costs, Helen volunteered to go to work in the chicken palace, as the cashier.• You hand your smart card to the cashier at a restaurant and she runs it through a scanner.• He stood outside the boutique, peered in and saw her in a big black coat talking with the cashier. Militarycashier2 verb [transitiveT] PMLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONto force an officer to leave the army, navy etc because they have done something wrong 开除,革除〔军官的职务〕 Examples from the Corpus cashier• All four had been cashiered following the overthrow of former President Moussa Traore on March 26. From Longman Business Dictionary cashiercash·ier /kæˈʃɪə-ˈʃɪr/ noun [countableC] 1JOBsomeone whose job is to take and pay out money in a shop, bank, hotel etc a supermarket cashier 2ACCOUNTINGJOBsomeone who is responsible for keeping an account of the money received by and paid out by a bank or company → petty cashierThe petty cash book, receipts and vouchers are presented to the head cashier, who audits them. (1500-1600) Dutch kassier, from French, from casse; → CASH1 cashier2 (1500-1600) Dutch casseren, from French casser “to break, dismiss” |
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