cashier
美音:
[kæ´ʃıə
]英音:
[kæ´ʃıə
]n.(商店等的)出纳员,(银行或公司的)司库
难易程度:
cashier为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:cashiered 过去分词:cashiered 现在分词:cashiering 第三人称单数:cashiers
词根
-ier 表示“人”的名词字尾
近义词, 同义词
cashier
/kæ'ʃɪə(r); kæ`ʃɪr/
n person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank, shop, hotel, etc 出纳员.
/kæ'ʃɪə(r); kæ`ʃɪr/
v [Tn] dismiss (an army officer) from service, esp with dishonour 革除(军官)职务.
1. There's nothing wrong with this. It's good for us, and a lot less embarrassing than the woman in front of us in line at the market who's telling the cashier that her niece Melissa may be coming to visit on Saturday, 这没什么不妥,也对我们有好处,而且不像有些人那么令人尴尬:在超市付款处,排在前面的女人告诉收银员,她的侄女梅莉莎星期六可能会来看她。
2. Since the cashier no longer has to worry about the trying business of punching in each item, the groceries are scanned and bagged rapidly. 因为收款员不再费事在每一物品上敲上价格,食品被扫描装袋的速度很快。
3. Please pay at the cashier. 请在出纳员那儿付款。
4. In a lunchroom a second assistant hurried to the side of the cashier, where they took my $2 check without asking for ID; 在一家快餐店,一个帮工赶紧走到收银员的身边;在那里他们收下了我 2 美元的支票,连身份证也没看。
5. I imagine standing in a gas station on Claiborne and Jackson waiting to pay the cashier when a black man walks up behind me. 于是我转过身,既愤怒又恐惧,还未及细想就开了枪。我也许只是因为五十或一百美元就杀了一个人。
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