柯林斯詞典assistant /??s?st?nt/ (assistants) 1. ADJ Assistant is used in front of titles or jobs to indicate a slightly lower rank. For example, an assistant director is one rank lower than a director in an organization. 助理的 (用在頭啣或職位前,表示級(jí)別略低)[ADJ n] ...the assistant secretary of defence. …助理國(guó)防部長(zhǎng)。2. N-COUNT Someone's assistant is a person who helps them in their work. 助理 Kalan called his assistant, Hashim, to take over while he went out. 卡蘭打電話給他的助理哈什姆以在他外出時(shí)接琯。3. N-COUNT An assistant is a person who works in a shop selling things to customers. 售貨員 The assistant took the book and checked the price on the back cover. 售貨員拿起書(shū),核對(duì)了封底上的價(jià)格。 返回 assistant劍橋詞典someone who helps someone else to do a job 助手;幫手;助理 an administrative /office assistant 行政/辦公室助理 an assistant editor /manager 助理編輯/經(jīng)理 A2 UK someone who works in a shop , selling goods to customers and giving advice about the goods sold in the shop 店員;營(yíng)業(yè)員;售貨員 a sales /shop assistant 售貨員/店員 例句 She's a personal assistant as distinct from a secretary .Can't we employ someone as an assistant to help with all this paperwork ?She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on her assistant.Did you want to talk to the chairman himself, or could his personal assistant help you?She is looking for a personal assistant with good organizational skills . 返回 assistant