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clerks

英 [klɑːks]

美 [klɜːrks]

n.  职员; 簿记员; 文书; (议会、法院等的)书记员; 旅馆服务台接待员
v.  当职员(或文书、书记员)
clerk的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 文书;书记员;办事员
    Aclerkis a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to look after the records or accounts.
    1. She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel firm.
      她得到一份在旅行社当记账员的工作。
  • N-COUNT (宾馆、办公室、医院的)接待员
    In a hotel, office, or hospital, aclerkis the person whose job is to answer the telephone and deal with people when they arrive.
    1. ...a hotel clerk.
      宾馆接待员
  • 店员
    Aclerkis someone who works in a store.
    1. VERB 做文书工作;当接待员(或店员等)
      Toclerkmeans to work as a clerk.
      1. Gene clerked at the auction...
        吉恩在拍卖会上作文书工作。
      2. He clerked for the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
        他为最高法院的大法官做书记员。

    双语例句

    • Not everybody is going to like you looking inside boxes. I have had run-ins with store clerks.
      不是每个人都会像你一样去看盒子里面,为此我还和店员发生过口角。
    • I asked the clerks to show me the book.
      我要求店员把书给我。
    • He was warned not to hire any more greenhorns as clerks.
      有人提醒他别再雇佣生手当职员了。
    • He's talking to one of the clerks there.
      和那里的一位职员谈话。
    • I talked to many store clerks.
      我和许多商店的服务员聊天。
    • Police officers and clerks in shops are often helpful when you ask directions.
      的中文意思是:当你问路的时候,警察和商店里的店员往往能帮上你的忙。
    • They opened a technical training course so that the managers and clerks could attend it during their spare time.
      他们开了一个技术训练班,使经理和职员们在业余的时间可以去上课。
    • Teachers, government officials and clerks receive salaries.
      教师,政府官员和职员接受薪水。
    • I go to that store because the clerks there are courteous.
      我上那家商店买东西,因为那里的店员殷勤有礼。
    • A great many bank clerks were laid off due to the recession.
      由于经济衰退,很多银行职员被解雇了。