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taker

US // (ˈteɪkə) //

收银员,收银机,摄取者,收银台

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who takes something, esp a bet, wager, or offer of purchase

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Examples

  • She is certainly a risk-taker and attention-getter, but often for matters of costume, props, and behavior.

  • Foley was a risk taker who reported from the front lines, fully aware of the dangers that might entail.

  • Bonnett has been a risk taker since his early days in the field of geography.

  • Visa, founded in 1958, is also something of a taker rather than a maker.

  • In the world of Fox News, however, Greenslate is typical—a lazy, entitled "taker" who deserves to lose his benefits.

  • And the rule would apply whether the taker was the purchaser or some other person.

  • Ren took them in at the door, with his rifle in the hollow of his arm, and he was as implacable as a ticket taker at the opera.

  • Then, to punish both bribe-giver and bribe-taker in the same way is to throw a guard about the iniquitous transaction.

  • Legislatures are corrupted and courts of justice are polluted by the presence of the bribe-giver and the bribe-taker for profit.

  • Turning to the left, Jurgens struck the ticket taker out of his path and raced onto the pier.