ˈsales clerk

  • 1sales clerk — UK US noun [C] US ► COMMERCE SALES ASSISTANT(Cf. ↑sales assistant): »She worked as a sales clerk at a department store in the mall …

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  • 2sales clerk — UK US noun [countable] [singular sales clerk plural sales clerks] american a sales assistant Thesaurus: general words for people who sell things or work in shopshyponym …

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  • 3sales clerk — sales clerks also salesclerk N COUNT A sales clerk is a person who works in a shop selling things to customers and helping them to find what they want. [AM] (in BRIT, use shop assistant) …

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  • 4sales clerk — sales ,clerk noun count AMERICAN someone whose job is to help customers and sell things in a store …

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  • 5sales|clerk — «SAYLZ KLURK», noun. a person whose work is selling in a store …

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  • 6sales clerk — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms sales clerk : singular sales clerk plural sales clerks American a sales assistant …

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  • 7sales clerk — / seɪlz klɑ:k/ noun US a person who sells goods to customers in a store ▪▪▪ ‘…the wage agreement includes sales clerks and commission sales people in stores in Toronto’ [Toronto Star] …

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  • 8sales·clerk — /ˈseılzˌklɚk, Brit ˈseılzˌklɑːk/ noun, pl clerks [count] US : a person whose job is to sell things in a store …

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  • 9clerk — ► NOUN 1) a person employed in an office or bank to keep records or accounts and to undertake other routine administrative duties. 2) an official in charge of the records of a local council or court. 3) a senior official in Parliament. 4) a lay… …

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  • 10sales assistant — ➔ assistant * * * sales assistant UK US noun [C] (US also sales clerk, UK also shop assistant) ► COMMERCE someone whose job is to sell goods and help customers in a store: »I complained to the sales assistant, who told me I would have …

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