clerical的意思和读音

clerical

: [ˈklerɪk(ə)l] : ['klerɪk(ə)l]

n.

adj.

adj.+n.clerical assistant

adj.secretarial,office,bookkeeping,accounting,priestly

clericaladj.

1.connected with office work

clerical workers/staff/assistants

a clerical error(= one made in copying or calculating sth)

2.connected with the clergy(= priests)

a clerical collar(= one that fastens at the back, worn by some priests)

adj.1.,2.[,],

n.1.,2.,

adj.1.connected with the ordinary work that people do in offices2.relating to priests

1. cleft 272. clerical () 273. cleverness 274. ...

2. citadel n. clerical a. coal n. ...

3. litter v. clerical a. eminent a. ...

4. perest , clerical a. , ,to call forth,summon , ...

5. citadel n. clerical a. coal n. ...

6. life vest clerical cassock ...

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1.The point of Practice is to elevate the "how" of administration as a too-often clerical chore into the "why" of a professional practice.Practice

2.She worked her way up for a clerical job to a management position at the Bank of Hawaii.

3.Her ardent sense of propriety fears that Bertha, in bed, might not be costumed decorously enough for the visit of a clerical gentleman.使访

4.His word was a double-barrelled compliment. It implied that she was an agreeable female, and also her husband had a clerical appearance.

5.The application results of the system showed that this GRDWs system enhanced the efficiency and reduced the clerical cost .

6.Right, I'll let you know. No doubt it was just a clerical error. No harm, no foul./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.Not a word. I gathered it was a clerical or executive job of some kind, because he had the appearance. And his hands were soft.

8.The point is the claims to tradition and faith on which clerical authority rest are being eroded.

9.Clerical magic flowed from each of the dark elf's fingers, sizzling like dark lightning into the chained drow.

10.Her father quit his clerical job and moved to Shanghai to look after her ; her mother, an office assistant , sends money from home .