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.- 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。
- She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel firm.
- 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.- ...a hotel clerk.
宾馆接待员
- ...a hotel clerk.
- 店员
Aclerkis someone who works in a store. - VERB 做文书工作;当接待员(或店员等)
Toclerkmeans to work as a clerk.- Gene clerked at the auction...
吉恩在拍卖会上作文书工作。 - He clerked for the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
他为最高法院的大法官做书记员。
- Gene clerked at the auction...
双语例句
- 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。 - At the same time, be respectful of clerks 'efforts.
同时,还是要对店员的努力表示尊重。 - Teachers, government officials and clerks receive salaries.
教师,政府官员和职员接受薪水。 - Neither the cashier nor the clerks were present.
出纳员和办事员都不在。 - 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。 - Bank clerks can often stay with money, but it's not theirs.
银行职员经常能和钱打交道,但不是他们的。 - Clerks in hardware stores and tellers in banks have noses that function as well as my party going friends.
五金商店售货员和银行出纳员们的嗅觉和我晚会上朋友们的一样灵敏。 - But this was against the office rules: clerks had to have their hair cut in their own time.
但这样违反了办公室的规定:员工必须在自己的休息时间内理发。 - Calmly evacuate, following instructions from shop clerks and subway staff.
应按照店员和地铁工作人员的指示,沉着冷静地撤离。 - Clerks bundled papers into files willy-nilly.
职员们随意地将文件塞进文件夹里。