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clerk [klɑ:k, Am klɜ:rk] N

1. clerk (in office):

clerk
urzędnik(-iczka) m (f)

2. clerk AM (receptionist):

clerk
recepcjonista(-tka) m (f)

3. clerk AM (shop assistant):

[sales] clerk
sprzedawca(-czyni) m (f)

5. clerk LAW:

clerk to the justices

sales assistant, sales clerk AM N

sprzedawca(-czyni) m (f) (w sklepie)

Town Clerk N Am

Usage examples with clerk

[sales] clerk
sprzedawca(-czyni) m (f)
articled clerk

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some courts train clerks or other court personnel to operate the digital recording equipment.
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Some of the income from this process would support the curate and any clerks or other ministers.
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The city council also removed supervisory authority from the clerk's position.
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A trap-door in the tunnel roof was employed to exchange paperwork between clerks above and bargees below.
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Examples can be secretaries, data transcribers, and mail clerks.
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The ticket clerks will ask riders deboarding the bus to show the paper ticket they had purchased, their bus pass or swipe their discount card.
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Writers designed the letters; clerks readied the final drafts.
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The third floor has some additional library space along with the offices of court and individual judges' clerks.
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Yet so it must be because clerks say so.
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Postal clerks kept records of dispatches, and postal stations maintained a staff of cantonal officers who guarded mail delivery routes.
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