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cashier 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/kaˈSHi(ə)r/,
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cashiers, plural;
  1. Dismiss someone from the armed forces in disgrace because of a serious misdemeanor
    • - he was found guilty and cashiered
    • - a cashiered National Guard major
  2. Suspend or dismiss someone from an office, position, or membership
    • - the team owner had been cashiered for consorting with a gambler
Noun
  1. A person handling payments and receipts in a store, bank, or other business


  1. discard or do away with; "cashier the literal sense of this word"
  2. teller: an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money
  3. a person responsible for receiving payments for goods and services (as in a shop or restaurant)
  4. discharge with dishonor, as in the army
  5. Cashier is an occupation focused on the handling of cash money.
  6. Cashiers is a census-designated place and unincorporated village located in southern Jackson County, North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 196. ...
  7. One who works at a till or receiving payments; Person in charge of the cash of a business or bank; To dismiss from service, as the military service, especially with disgrace
  8. (Cashiers) People who convert stolen goods, such as bank account credentials, into true currency, either in the form of online currency accounts or through money transfers. In exchange for the service, cashiers will charge a fee, which is usually a percentage of the cash-out amount.
  9. To see a cashier in your dream, denotes that others will claim your possessions. If you owe any one, you will practice deceit in your designs upon some wealthy person.
  10. the person who takes the entries of the participants, calculates winners, purse winnings, etc.
  11. The person who works in the cage exchanging money for chips and vice versa.
  12. Usually dishonorably dismissal from army.
  13. The people in banks that give you money or handle your deposit. We call them tellers in America.
  14. The office to which you pay fines for overdue books. The cashier s office is also the office to which you should go if you have a problem with your photocopy card.
  15. This is the person in the bank who talks to the public over the counter. You would call them tellers.
  16. A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
  17. An auction company employee or contractor who tallies each bidder’s bid totals and calculates any applicable buyer’s premiums and receives the resulting total purchase payment for all purchased goods by each customer.
  18. This is where you go to deposit and withdraw money in the casino.
  19. Person or persons who registers your name and gives you a bidder number, adds up your bill, and gives you a receipt after you pay
  20. A person who handles the registration process of buyers onsite day of sale as well as handles monetary transactions throughout the sale.
  21. the person(s) who register you when you arrive at the auction and collect your money when you leave.
  22. a court employee in the clerk s office authorized to accept payment for various court services, including starting an HP case
  23. The role of this position is to be responsible for the billing, posting guest charges to accounts and handling cash and credit card transactions. The cashier is responsible for all activities related to financial transactions of guests.
  24. The person who does the accounting at an auction.
  25. The Restaurant Cashier is in charge of the register. This would include cash and credit card transactions, tipping out wait staff, and balancing the register at the end of the shift. The cashier may assists the Wait Staff with various tasks. ...