clerking

英 [ˈklɑːkɪŋ] 美 [ˈklɜːrkɪŋ]

v.  当职员(或文书、书记员)
clerk的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 文书;书记员;办事员
    A clerk is a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to look after the records or accounts.
    1. She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel firm.
      她得到一份在旅行社当记账员的工作。
  2. N-COUNT (宾馆、办公室、医院的)接待员
    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.
    1. ...a hotel clerk.
      宾馆接待员
  3. 店员
    A clerk is someone who works in a store.
    1. VERB 做文书工作;当接待员(或店员等)
      To clerk means to work as a clerk.
      1. Gene clerked at the auction...
        吉恩在拍卖会上作文书工作。
      2. He clerked for the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
        他为最高法院的大法官做书记员。

    双语例句

    1. Debbie has a summer job clerking in an office.
      戴比夏天在办公室里当职员。
    2. He has been clerking for almost a year and now is looking for a new job.
      他做职员已经快一年了,现在正在找一份新工作。
    3. There I was, clerking for Justice O'Connor, and I was haunted by a feeling that it was all a digression.
      是的,我在为康奥纳大法官工作,而我被一种一切都偏离的感觉所缠绕。
    4. In the banking activities, clerking business is an important business, the accounting system needs to process the data based on certain accounting standards ( rules).
      在银行业务活动中,会计记账业务是一项重要的业务,系统需要依据一定的会计记账准则(规则)对数据进行相应处理。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the activity of recording business transactions

        Synonym:    bookkeeping