clerks
n. <美>店員( clerk的名詞複數 ); <英>辦事員; (議會、法院等的)書記員; 簿記員
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當記賬員的工作。
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.
賓館接待員
A clerk is someone who works in a store.
To clerk means to work as a clerk.
Gene clerked at the auction...
吉恩在拍賣會上作文書工作。
He clerked for the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
他為最高法院的大法官做書記員。
Clerks bundled papers into files willy-nilly.
職員們隨意地將檔案塞進資料夾裡。
Clerks transcribe everything that is said in court.
書記員把在法庭上所有的話都記錄在案。
The clerks are courteous.
店員們都很謙恭客氣.
It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder.
讓未經過訓練的書記員在諸如謀殺等重大案件中提供建議是普遍的做法。
The manager's rebukes in loud voice and stern expression have made the clerks gathered in the out office start with alarm.
老闆聲色俱厲的責備把聚集在辦公室外的職員們嚇壞了.