cashier

noun
🔊/kæˈʃɪə(r)/
🔊/kæˈʃɪr/
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  1. a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank, shop, hotel, etc.出纳员Topics Jobsb2, Shoppingb2
    Word Originnoun late 16th cent.: from Dutch cassier or French caissier, from caisse ‘cash’.

cashier

verb
🔊/kæˈʃɪə(r)/
🔊/kæˈʃɪr/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cashier
🔊/kæˈʃɪə(r)/
🔊/kæˈʃɪr/
he / she / it cashiers
🔊/kæˈʃɪəz/
🔊/kæˈʃɪrz/
past simple cashiered
🔊/kæˈʃɪəd/
🔊/kæˈʃɪrd/
past participle cashiered
🔊/kæˈʃɪəd/
🔊/kæˈʃɪrd/
-ing form cashiering
🔊/kæˈʃɪərɪŋ/
🔊/kæˈʃɪrɪŋ/
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  1. cashier somebody to make somebody leave the army, navy, etc. because they have done something wrong开除…的军籍Topics War and conflictc2
    Word Originverb late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘dismiss or disband troops’): from Flemish kasseren ‘disband (troops)’ or ‘revoke (a will)’, from French casser ‘revoke, dismiss’, from Latin quassare, from cassus ‘null, void’.