cashier的意思和读音

cashier

: [kæˈʃɪr] : [kæˈʃɪə(r)]

n.

v.

cashiers  cashiering  cashiered  

v.dismiss,expel,drum out,boot out,kick out

n.treasurer,banker,bursar,bank clerk,clerk

cashiern.

1.a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank, shop/store, hotel, etc.

v.

1.[usupass]~ sbto make sb leave the army, navy, etc. because they have done sth wrong

v.1....;,2.,

n.1.;〈〉()

v.1.to make someone leave a position of responsibility, especially in the military, because they have done something wrong

n.1.someone whose job is to receive or give money in a store, bank, etc.

1. cartoonist: cashier: chef: ...

2. by installment cashier teller ...

3. haircut 5: cashier chain-store ...

4. Phthology Dept. Cashier Nursing Dept. ...

5. Cloakroom Cashier Lounge ...

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1.I snatch up a pair of Canadian goggles that look like lizard eyes and head for the cashier.

2.The president of bank ran away with a pretty young cashier and two million dollars of the bank's money.

3.Also, each and every time, as he slid the box of rolled coins across the counter at the bank toward the cashier, he would grin proudly.

4.Ari: (To the cashier) Two tickets, please. How much are they?(

5.Today, I realized that the cashier at the liquor store and I are already on a first-name basis. I just moved to this town a week ago. FML.。FML。

6.As the woman hunted for her wallet , the cashier noticed a remote control for a television set in her purse.。“?”

7.One day I was at the shopping mall, and I noticed a group of young people staring at me as I was lining up at the cashier.

8.She got a post as a cashier at a local bank, but she was soon fired because she proved incompetent.便

9.She got a post as a cashier at a local bank. But she was soon fired because she proved to be incompetent.退

10.Familiar with the receptionist, restaurant cashier operation process, work a strong sense of responsibility.