treasurer
英 [ˈtreʒərə(r)]
美 [ˈtreʒərər]
n. (俱乐部或组织的)司库,会计,出纳,财务主管
复数:treasurers
Collins.1 / BNC.5768 / COCA.11019
牛津词典
noun
- (俱乐部或组织的)司库,会计,出纳,财务主管
a person who is responsible for the money and accounts of a club or an organization
柯林斯词典
- 司库;财务主管;会计;出纳
Thetreasurerof a society or organization is the person who is in charge of its finances and keeps its accounts.
英英释义
noun
- an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
双语例句
- Made her treasurer; made Chicago his home.
视她为出纳员;把芝加哥当成他的家。 - Deciding the engagement of high-rank officials such as the general manager, chief engineer, treasurer, auditor etc;
决定聘用总经理、总工程师、总会计师、审计师等高级职员; - The treasurer counted the funds.
财务主管清点了基金。 - They put John up for club treasurer.
他们推荐约翰担任俱乐部财务员。 - The corporate treasurer has a responsibility to his board of directors.
公司财务主管向董事会负责。 - They'll put me up for treasurer at the next committee meeting.
在下次委员会上,他们将提名我为司库。 - Lydia briefly stated the business in hand, namely to choose a secretary and treasurer for the committee.
莉迪亚简单地陈述了马上要做的事,即为委员会选出一个秘书和财务管理人。 - Upon graduation she was assigned to the position of treasurer of the school.
一毕业她就被分配任学校的会计。 - The treasurer transformed the treasures into the company's treasury.
财务管理人将财宝转移到公司的金库里。 - The former party treasurer helped raise almost £ 40 million to fight the election campaign.
该党的前任财政部长帮助筹集了近4,000万英镑用于竞选。