英:['seɪlzklɑ:k]
美:[ˈselzˌklək]
英:['seɪlzklɑ:k]
美:[ˈselzˌklək]
sales·clerk
seIlz kluhrk
noun
a salesperson in a store
The first known use of salesclerk was in 1926
salute1 of 2verb
to greet with courteous words or a bow
to honor by a standard military ceremony
to show respect to by taking the proper position
salute an officer
salute2 of 2noun
salutation sense 1, greeting
a sign or ceremony of goodwill, compliment, or respect
the position taken by a person saluting a military officer
salt pannoun
an undrained natural depression in which water gathers and leaves a deposit of salt on evaporation
salt1 of 3noun
a compound in the form of crystals that consists of sodium chloride and is used especially for seasoning or preserving food and in industry called alsocommon salt
any of numerous compounds formed by replacement of part or all of the hydrogen of an acid by a metal or by a group acting like a metal
an element that gives an appealing or enlivening quality to (as one's life)
skepticism—usually used in the phrases with a grain of salt and with a pinch of salt
sailor
salt2 of 3verb
to treat, preserve, flavor, or supply with salt
salt3 of 3adjective
containing salt : saline, salty
salt water
having or being one of the four basic taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b
prepared for use or seasoned with salt
salt pork
saltcellarnoun
a small container for holding salt at table
sallowadjective
of an unhealthy yellowish color
sallow complexion
salesclerknoun
a person employed to sell goods in a store
1 The salesclerk will cheerfully apply the products and explain their benefits, but the pampering stops there.
2 All this may be great for the customer, but what about the salesclerk?
3 They may still flood the floor for debuts and other special events, but they are being gradually replaced by salesclerks who actually ask customers what scents they prefer and — gasp — listen to the reply.
4 She wanted an opinion on a vest she was trying on, but her husband was in another department, and she was reluctant to ask a salesclerk, who might coerce her into buying.
5 But the clever salesclerk soon realized which item I wanted.
但那聪明的店员马上明?我想要的东西.
6 Like anyone who sets foot in stores and appreciates the inherent strangeness of retail, I admire a spiteful salesclerk: the air of resentment, the glacial response time, the high beauty-to-knowledge ratio.
7 Her arms are so full that one of the salesclerks comes over to us and asks if she can start a room.
8 “By, what? An inch? Really, Sam? You’re going to side with that racist salesclerk?”
9 Asked the cost of a woven beach bag, a salesclerk ventured, “I’m feeling like it’s $65?”
10 My favorite salesclerk was a middle-aged woman who was eating a salad when I walked into her tiny, messy boutique, Pesca, on East 60th.
11 Gazing at tables stacked with her own wares, a salesclerk rolled her eyes.
12 At this point, it’s a wonder that the salesclerk at Barneys isn’t offering to shoot up your face while you’re trying on hats.
13 But a salesclerk offered brightly that the pajamas would set you back a stinging $750.
14 Even the knit cap on top of the lanky male modelesque salesclerk had a slouch to it.
15 When Bloomingdale’s salesclerks first spritzed it on customers’ wrists, many raced to the restroom to wash their hands, Mr. Aulas said.
16 This is why Ms. Corwick posts salesclerk contact information on her blog.
17 The salesclerk who rang me up, as genial as the one who had helped me work my way through the store, came out from behind the register to shake my hand for the purchase.
18 The salesclerk scans my purchase?
售货员会扫描我买下的东西?
19 The extremely helpful salesclerk, who was wearing his jeans shoved into equally distressed three-buckle boots, did not have an answer beyond saying that the boot was designed to be worn that way.
20 Originally priced at $14,500, it had been reduced to $5,250 and was subject, a salesclerk told me, to a flash sale reduction of 75 percent.