clerk
21Clerk — This article is about office workers for private companies. For other uses, including government posts known as clerk, see Clerk (disambiguation). Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white collar worker who conducts general office… …
22clerk — I n. 1) a booking clerk (BE; AE has ticket agent) 2) a desk (AE), reception (BE), room (AE) clerk (in a hotel) 3) a bank (BE); city (AE), town; cipher, code; court; filing; mail, postal clerk; salesclerk (AE; BE has shop assistant); shipping;… …
23clerk — [[t]klɑ͟ː(r)k, AM klɜ͟ːrk[/t]] clerks, clerking, clerked 1) N COUNT 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. She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel… …
24clerk — Synonyms and related words: Bible clerk, Bible reader, CA, CPA, DD, Doctor of Divinity, Federal, Holy Joe, abbe, academician, accountant, accountant general, acolyte, actuary, agent, almoner, amanuensis, anagnost, archivist, auditor, baggage… …
25clerk — [klα:k] noun 1》 a person employed in an office or bank to keep records or accounts and to undertake other routine administrative duties. 2》 an official in charge of the records of a local council or court. ↘a senior official in Parliament.… …
26clerk — n. & v. n. 1 a person employed in an office, bank, shop, etc., to keep records, accounts, etc. 2 a secretary, agent, or record keeper of a local council (town clerk), court, etc. 3 a lay officer of a church (parish clerk), college chapel, etc. 4… …
27Clerk — Le terme clerk désigne généralement un chanteur professionnel dans les chorales des cathédrales anglo saxonnes. Nuances Le lay clerk est une dénomination attribuée à un chanteur professionnel dans les chorales des cathédrales, dont la plupart… …
28clerk — noun 1 person working in an office ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, senior ▪ assistant, junior ▪ articled (BrE), law (AmE) ▪ …
29clerk — clerk1 [kla:k US klə:rk] n [Date: 1000 1100; : Old French; Origin: clerc man in a religious order, scholar, man who keeps records , from Late Latin clericus, from Late Greek klerikos, from Greek kleros what you receive in life ; because the Bible …
30clerk — I UK [klɑː(r)k] / US [klɜrk] noun [countable] Word forms clerk : singular clerk plural clerks * 1) someone whose job is to look after the documents in an office, court etc 2) American a shop assistant 3) American a receptionist in a hotel II UK… …