cashier 英 [kæˈʃɪə(r)]   美 [kæˈʃɪr]

cashier

cashier  英 [kæˈʃɪə(r)] 美 [kæˈʃɪr]

n. 出纳员;司库;收银员  vt. 解雇;抛弃 

进行时:cashiering  过去式:cashiered  过去分词:cashiered  第三人称单数:cashiers  名词复数:cashiers 

The cashier absconded with the money. 出纳员携款潜逃。
The cashier had run out with eighty thousand pounds in cash. 这个出纳员带着八万镑现钞消失得无影无踪。

  • A cashier is someone who works at a store ringing up people's purchases. Most cashiers use a cash register for keeping money and making change.
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  • n. 出纳员;司库;收银员
  • vt. 解雇;抛弃
  • 1. The cashier absconded with the money.

    出纳员携款潜逃。

  • 2. The cashier had run out with eighty thousand pounds in cash.

    这个出纳员带着八万镑现钞消失得无影无踪。

  • 3. R:There are quite a few .Usually each department is headed by a vice-president or an assistant cashier .

    罗杰斯:有不少呢,通常每个部门都有一个副董事长或者一个助理司库作为领导

  • cashier (n.) "person in charge of money," 1590s, from Middle French caissier "treasurer," from caisse "money box" (see cash (n.)). The immediate source of the English word might be Middle Dutch kassier.
  • cashier (v.) "dismiss from an office or place of trust," 1590s, from Middle Dutch casseren, kaseeren "to cast off, discharge," from French casser "to discharge, annul," from Late Latin cassare "annul," from Latin cassus "void, empty" (from extended form of PIE root *kes- "to cut"). Related: Cashiered; cashiering.
cash·ier / kæˈʃɪə(r) ; NAmE kæˈʃɪr / noun , verb cashier cashiers cashiered cashiering noun a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank, shop/store, hotel, etc. 出纳员 verb [usually passive ] cashiersb to make sb leave the army, navy, etc. because they have done sth wrong 开除…的军职 cash·ier / kæˈʃɪə(r) ; NAmE kæˈʃɪr /
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