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- n.职员;文书;簿记员;(议会、法院等的)书记员
- v.当职员(或文书、书记员)
- 网络办事员;店员;文员
第三人称单数:clerks 现在分词:clerking 过去式:clerked adj.+n. postal clerk,sales clerk,former clerk n. office worker,bank clerk,accounts clerk,worker,assistant 1. | 职员;簿记员;文书a person whose job is to keep the records or accounts in an office, shop/store, etc. |
2. | (议会、法院等的)书记员an official in charge of the records of a council, court, etc. |
| | | the Clerk of the Court 法院书记员 |
3. | 旅馆服务台接待员a person whose job is dealing with people arriving at or leaving a hotel |
1. | [i] 当职员(或文书、书记员)to work as a clerk |
n. | 1. (银行、公司等的)事务员,办事员,职员,管理员;〔美国〕(商店的)店员 1. (银行、公司等的)事务员,办事员,职员,管理员;〔美国〕(商店的)店员 | v. | |
n. | 1. somebody at a service desk who helps and advises other people. 2. a worker who performs general office duties such as keeping records or sending out correspondence 3. an official who keeps transcripts and other records of a legislative or other body 4. an administrator of the business of a court 5. a lawyer, typically one just recently graduated from law school, who is employed as an assistant to a sitting judge 7. somebody with legal qualifications who advises lay magistrates on points of law in court 8. someone whose job is to serve people in a store. The British word is shop assistant. 9. someone whose job is to welcome guests to a hotel and provide them with information and other services. The British word is receptionist. 10. someone whose job is to look after the documents in an office, court etc 1. somebody at a service desk who helps and advises other people. 2. a worker who performs general office duties such as keeping records or sending out correspondence 3. an official who keeps transcripts and other records of a legislative or other body 4. an administrator of the business of a court 5. a lawyer, typically one just recently graduated from law school, who is employed as an assistant to a sitting judge 7. somebody with legal qualifications who advises lay magistrates on points of law in court 8. someone whose job is to serve people in a store. The British word is shop assistant. 9. someone whose job is to welcome guests to a hotel and provide them with information and other services. The British word is receptionist. 10. someone whose job is to look after the documents in an office, court etc | v. | 1. to work as a clerk in a hotel, store, or a judge’s or lawyer’s office |
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