clerk
n. 书记员; 接待员; 店员; 职员
v. 做文书工作
A clerk is 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。
In a hotel, office, or hospital, a clerk is 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 clerk is someone who works in a store.
To clerk means 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。
1. an employee who performs clerical work (e.g., keeps records or accounts)
2. a salesperson in a store
1. work as a clerk, as in the legal business
Clerk of the Closet
(英国)君主的首席牧师
clerk of the course
(赛马、赛车的)裁判助理
clerk of (the) works
(英)(建筑工作的)现场监督员
The court clerk will notify the witness when and where to appear.
法院办事员将通知证人出庭的时间及地点.
A clerk booked down details of every article handed in.
一个职员把交进来的每一件东西详细地登记下来.
Clerk wanted, able to cost.
招聘职员, 须能计算成本者.
He let off steam by yelling at a clerk.
他对一个职员大喊大叫,借以发泄怒气.
He serves as a clerk in a bank.
他在一家银行当办事员.