0 a person who works in an office, dealing with records or performing general office duties -- 文書;職員
1 to work as a clerk -- 擔任職員(文員或店員)
The stationmasters thus retained manual control over this pool of reservations whilst supporting automation of the larger set of reservations previously controlled by railway clerks.
In cases where clerks were employed, there is no way to be sure how precise they were in recording forms verbatim.
Pomerantz shows, for instance, how the design of the clerk's initial inquiry has consequences for the rest of the call.
The ' educated class ', mainly government clerks, he wrote, were ' social snobs ', unwilling to mix with manual workers.
Parish registrars and hospital clerks, for example, selected those facts considered essential for their assigned tasks.
Instead, these positions fell to police officers and civilian clerks.
Four general principles would be followed by the census clerks with regard to disputable cases.
To what extent literacy in love really prepared clerks for their subsequent experiences of marriage and fatherhood, they apparently did not record.
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办事员, 职员, 售货员,店员…
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administrativo, -a, dependiente/ta [masculine-feminine]…
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vendeur/-euse [masculine-feminine], employé/-ée de bureau [masculine-feminine], employé/-ée (de bureau)…
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