cashier 的定义
- an employee, as in a market or department store, who collects payments for customer purchases.
- an executive who has charge of money, especially one who superintends monetary transactions, as in a bank.
- an employee of a business establishment who keeps a record of financial transactions.
cashier 近义词
bank worker
discard, expel
更多cashier例句
- A grocery store cashier gets to move to the front of the line in Kansas, but not New Jersey.
- “It’s been totally normal,” a cashier said as he scanned trade-ins.
- I promise, when a cashier politely asks a customer to follow the rules, or double-checks that an order is correct before charging the customer's card, it is done from a place of compassion.
- That would include people like Dollar General’s cashiers doing customer-facing work.
- The cashier passed my order to the chef, who served me within a few minutes.
- Even the cashier realizes that they were trying to get away with $300 worth of box sets for $3.
- Her father was a war amputee on benefits; her mother a cashier at a skating rink.
- For a number of years, she worked as a cashier at a Burger King in Overland.
- A separate cashier next to the checkout counter rings up “call ahead” orders.
- He pays, courteous as ever to the cashier, and when I thank him for lunch, he thanks me.
- Suppose your package is stolen by the cashier or paying teller, is the bank responsible?
- Duncombe indeed had his own reasons for hating Montague, who had turned him out of the place of Cashier of the Excise.
- He had in his hands, as cashier, more than double that sum in good milled silver.
- Save the cashier at her boxed-in desk and money drawer, she was the only woman in that room full of officers.
- He was regarding, speculatively, the back of young Ovid Nixon, the assistant cashier.