treasurer
英 [ˈtreʒərə(r)]
美 [ˈtreʒərər]
n. (俱乐部或组织的)司库,会计,出纳,财务主管
复数:treasurers
Collins.1 / BNC.5768 / COCA.11019
牛津词典
noun
- (俱乐部或组织的)司库,会计,出纳,财务主管
a person who is responsible for the money and accounts of a club or an organization
柯林斯词典
- 司库;财务主管;会计;出纳
Thetreasurerof a society or organization is the person who is in charge of its finances and keeps its accounts.
英英释义
noun
- an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
双语例句
- Can she be trusted to hold the office of treasurer if she can't pay her own bills?
如果她连自己的账单也不能支付,能信任她担任财务主管吗? - Made her treasurer; made Chicago his home.
视她为出纳员;把芝加哥当成他的家。 - Typical officers include president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer ( or comptroller).
主要的高级职员通常包括:总经理、副总经理、秘书、财务主管(或审计员)。 - He's President, Treasurer and Secretary in one.
他身兼会长、司库和秘书三职。 - When the chairman asked him if he would head the subcommittee, the treasurer nodded.
当董事长问他是否愿意担任人分委会领导时,司库点头表示同意。 - Otherwise, you may elect to have a rotating treasurer or secretary.
否则你们可以选择有一个轮流的财务员。 - The Secretary and the Treasurer are exempt from this time restriction.
秘书和财务主管免予这种任期时间的限制。 - He treasurer was expelled from the club for breaking the rules.
这位财务主管因违反规定被开除出了俱乐部。 - They put John up for club treasurer.
他们推荐约翰担任俱乐部财务员。 - At the last committee meeting, the treasurer brought up the question of raising the annual subscription.
委员会上一次开会时,财务主管提出了提高会员年费的问题。