释义 |
cashier I. ca·shier \(ˈ)ka|shi(ə)r, -kaa-, -kai-, -iə\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: modification of Dutch casseren, from Middle French casser to discharge, annul — more at quash 1. : to dismiss from service; especially : to dismiss summarily, ignominiously, and formally from a military or state position < a court-martial sentenced him to two years' hard labor and ordered him cashiered — Time > 2. : to discard or reject : do away with < cashier the literal express sense of the words — Robert South > Synonyms: see dismiss II. cash·ier noun (-s) Etymology: modification of Dutch or Middle French; Dutch kassier, from Middle French cassier, from casse merchandise box, money box — more at cash : one that has charge of money: as a. : one of the higher officers in a bank or trust company responsible for moneys received (as for discounts, interest, dividends) and for moneys expended (as for operating expenses, letters of credit); sometimes : the chief executive officer of a bank charged with the management of its property and business in the ordinary way b. : an officer usually of the treasurer's department of a company who has responsibility for receipt, disbursement, and cash on hand c. : a clerical worker in any business who handles and keeps records of cash transactions, receipts, and disbursements d. : one that handles customer payments for goods or services rendered, either at the time (as one that takes money at a ticket window) or for bills previously rendered (as one that receives payments on credit accounts) |