0 a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc.
1 to officially dismiss (= remove from a job) a person from a military organization, especially making them lose their honour at the same time
2 a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a store, bank, restaurant, etc.
3 someone whose job is to take payments from customers or give out money in a store, bank, etc.:
4 someone who is responsible for keeping a record of the amounts of money received and paid out by a company:
A large number of people go in daily fear of their lives—solitary old ladies, innocent girls, and respectable cashiers.
On the other hand, an officer who was found drunk on an outpost, was tried and cashiered.
Cashiering is frequently incurred for nothing more serious than passing a dud cheque.
In addition, they mean a great deal more work—for people who pay wages; also cashiers in banks can weigh money more easily than count notes.
No specific instructions have been issued relating to cashiers employed in petrol filling stations.
Field cashiers do not have private moneys entrusted to them in their official capacity.
I may say, however, that the great majority of divisional and corps field cashiers were able to return with their public money intact.
In the case of an officer a sentence of cashiering always accompanies a sentence of penal servitude or imprisonment.
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(商店、銀行、餐館等的)收銀員,出納員, 撤銷…的軍職, 取消…的軍籍…
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(商店、银行、餐馆等的)收银员,出纳员, 撤销…的军职, 取消…的军籍…
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cajero, -a, cajero/era [masculine-feminine]…
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caixa…
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(店の)レジ係り, (銀行の)出納係り…
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kasiyer, veznedar…
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caissier/-ière [masculine-feminine], caissier/-ière, casser…
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