单词 | cashiers |
释义 | cashier1 of 2verb ca·shier ka-ˈshir kə- cashiered; cashiering; cashiers 1 transitive : to dismiss from service especially : to dismiss dishonorably … the RAF flight-lieutenant who was cashiered in early 1970 for "scandalous conduct" in performing his duties while naked. Fenton Bresler 2 transitive : reject, discard At the heart of Sofia, midway between the erstwhile palace and the cashiered Party building, stands the statue of Nikolai Vaptzarov, poet and national hero. Clive Sinclair 3 intransitive : to work in a store as a cashier When she's not cashiering she's busy sorting and pricing women's clothes. Ellen Sussman cashier 2 of 2noun cash·ier (ˌ)ka-ˈshir : one that has charge of money: such as a : a high officer in a bank or trust company responsible for moneys received and expended b : one who collects and records payments c : an employee (as in a store) who handles monetary transactions cashiers verb1 as in sacks to let go from office, service, or employment was abruptly cashiered after money was found missing from the safe Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in dumps to get rid of as useless or unwanted the company is giving away a clutter of computers that have recently been cashiered for obsolescence Synonyms & Similar Words
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