teller / ˈtɛl ər /

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teller 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that tells, relates, or communicates; narrator: Grandpa was a great teller of tall, tall tales.
  2. a person employed in a bank to receive or pay out money over the counter.
  3. a person who tells, counts, or enumerates, as one appointed to count votes in a legislative body.

teller 近义词

n. 名词 noun

bank clerk

teller 的近义词 1

更多teller例句

  1. He transferred to a job in Tuscaloosa, as a teller at Compass Bank, with health insurance he could sometimes afford.
  2. Now, reassemble the fortune teller, slip it back over your fingers, and turn to whoever you’re with.
  3. ATMs did not immediately decrease the number of bank tellers, for instance.
  4. Banks opened more branches and hired tellers to handle tasks that are beyond the capacity of ATMs.
  5. They actually led to more teller jobs as consumers, lured by the convenience of cash machines, began visiting banks more often.
  6. He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke.
  7. In fact, Teller was competing with Oppenheimer for resources.
  8. Onscreen, Teller is a bit like a young Vince Vaughn—gregarious, charming, and a tad suspicious.
  9. Teller took piano lessons as a kid, but quit at 14 when the lessons got “too strict.”
  10. Teller will reteam with his Whiplash director Chazelle on La La Land, which starts shooting in the spring.
  11. This last, which is the work of one now grown into womanhood and no longer a story-teller, is interesting in many ways.
  12. Suppose your package is stolen by the cashier or paying teller, is the bank responsible?
  13. Was moving even before the teller's slumping body hit the floor.
  14. Stevenson knew well who was telling the story; David is too good a story-teller to tell what he could not know.
  15. Meg, the fortune-teller, remained where he had left her several moments watching him with a strange, catlike intentness.