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teller noun [ C ] uk/ˈtel.ər/ us/ˈtel.ɚ/ (IN BANK) US and Australian English银行出纳员 a person employed in a bank to receive and pay out money A man was detained when a bank teller called the police. See also: automated teller machine 更多例句- The prosecution called four witnesses including the manager and teller of the bank.
- Cashier's checks, teller's checks, and money orders should be made payable to the facility where you are making the payment.
- He served there for 17 years, first as a teller and ultimately as chief underwriter for the bank's California residential lending division.
- Early on, people were afraid to use the ATM; they wanted to go in and talk to a teller.
(AT ELECTION) (选举的)计票人a person who counts votes at an election or other vote, for example in a parliament The picture shows tellers counting ballot papers at a voting station in Conakry on June 27, 2010. 更多例句- One system relied on election tellers comparing signatures manually. They took five hours to check 200 ballots.
- Tellers are appointed to verify the count when there is a division in the Commons or the Lords and to report the result back to the House.
- The election count in the London constituency of Kensington was suspended on Friday morning after council tellers were sent home exhausted following two recounts.
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