柯林斯詞典clerk /klɑ?k/ (clerking,clerked,clerks) 1. N-COUNT A clerk is a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to keep the records or accounts. 文書(shū); (法庭) 書(shū)記員 She was offered a job as a clerk with a travel agency. 她找到了在一家旅行社做文書(shū)的工作。2. N-COUNT In a hotel, office, or hospital, a clerk is the person whose job is to answer the telephone and deal with people when they arrive. 接待員[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] ...a hotel clerk. …一名賓館接待員。3. N-COUNT A clerk is someone who sells things to customers in a shop. 售貨員[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] Now Thomas was working as a clerk in a shop that sold leather goods. 現(xiàn)在托馬斯在一家賣(mài)皮革品的店里做售貨員。4. V-I To clerk means to work as a clerk. 做文書(shū)工作[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] Gene clerked at the auction. 吉恩在拍賣(mài)行做文書(shū)工作。 返回 clerk劍橋詞典a person who works in an office , dealing with records or performing general office duties 辦事員;職員 a filing clerk 檔案管理員 a junior office clerk 辦公室低級(jí)職員 US (also salesclerk) a person who serves customers in a shop 售貨員,店員 Take your purchases to the clerk, and he will wrap them for you. 把你買(mǎi)的東西交給售貨員,他會(huì)幫你包好。 US (also desk clerk) a hotel employee who deals with guests when they arrive (酒店的)接待員 The clerk checked us in and gave us our key . 接待員給我們辦理了入住手續(xù),然后給了我們鑰匙。 US (also law clerk) a person who works with a judge and helps the judge make decisions (法庭)書(shū)記員 返回 clerk