town clerk

英 [ˌtaʊn ˈklɑːk] 美 [ˌtaʊn ˈklɜːrk]

n.  镇书记员(主管档案); (旧时的)镇政府秘书兼法律顾问

法律



牛津词典

noun

  1. 镇书记员(主管档案)
    a public officer in charge of the records of a town
    1. (旧时的)镇政府秘书兼法律顾问
      in the past, the person who was the secretary of, and gave legal advice to, the local government of a town

      双语例句

      1. She is the town clerk and a certified public accountant and notary public.
        她身兼城镇文书、执业会计师和公证人数职。
      2. I've been speaking with the town clerk's office.
        我已经同镇委员会谈过了。
      3. It was clear that the Town Clerk had gone beyond his duty in ordering the new and very expensive street-lighting without authority.
        那位市政府秘书没有经过授权就去订购非常昂贵的新式街道照明装置,很明显,这超越了他的责任范围。
      4. The town clerk has assessed that house at$ 20000.
        这个市政办事员估计那座房子的价值为两万美元。
      5. The two first were clerks to an eminent scrivener or conveyancer in the town, Charles Brockden; the other was a clerk to a merchant.
        前面两个是城中的著名代书人或代立契约人查理士勃罗登的书记;另外一个是一个商人的书记。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. the official who keeps a town's records