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cashier - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cashier in Hindi

  • केशियर
  • खजांची
  • कोषपाल
  • रोकड़िया
  • कोषाध्यक्ष
  • टिकट बाबू

cashier Definition

noun

  • a person handling payments and receipts in a store, bank, or other business. ( स्टोर, बैंक, या अन्य व्यवसाय में भुगतान और प्राप्तियों को संभालने वाला व्यक्ति। )

verb

  • dismiss (someone) from the armed forces in disgrace because of a serious misdemeanor. ( एक गंभीर दुर्व्यवहार के कारण सशस्त्र बलों से बर्खास्त (किसी को) अपमानित करना। )

cashier Example

  • Someone says that that's a saving only if you cashier them out of the military. ( कोई कहता है कि यह केवल एक बचत है यदि आप उन्हें सेना से बाहर निकालते हैं। )
  • The bank was expanding, and we needed two cashiers, so I became a cashier in the bank. ( बैंक का विस्तार हो रहा था, और हमें दो कैशियर की आवश्यकता थी, इसलिए मैं बैंक में कैशियर बन गया। )
  • Some of the other changes will include a cluster of round tables in the centre of the coffee shop and moving the cashier to the opposite end of the service area to improve customer flow. ( अन्य परिवर्तनों में से कुछ में कॉफी की दुकान के केंद्र में गोल मेजों का एक समूह शामिल होगा और ग्राहक प्रवाह को बेहतर बनाने के लिए कैशियर को सेवा क्षेत्र के विपरीत छोर पर ले जाना होगा। )
  • But he soon quarrelled with the Rump and defied its attempt to cashier him by leading a military coup in October. ( लेकिन उन्होंने जल्द ही रम्प से झगड़ा कर लिया और अक्टूबर में एक सैन्य तख्तापलट की अगुवाई कर उसे भुनाने की कोशिश को विफल कर दिया। )
  • Penny works as a supermarket cashier and spends most of her home life trying to deflect obscene verbal abuse from her son, Rory, a couch potato. ( पेनी एक सुपरमार्केट कैशियर के रूप में काम करती है और अपने घर के अधिकांश जीवन को अपने बेटे, रोरी, एक सोफे आलू से अश्लील मौखिक दुरुपयोग की कोशिश करने के लिए खर्च करती है। )

More Sentence

  • ‘It's very bad in the evenings, especially on Saturdays and Sundays,’ says the cashier at a sports shop.
  • And come to think of it, I was recently harassed by a cashier in a shop.
  • The cashier took the check and handed her a receipt.
  • Next I called Drew, hoping he still had the receipt for the cashier 's check.
  • It had left him an alcoholic, cashiered from the service after 17 years on a medical discharge.
  • The court acquitted six of the defendants, while the soldiers on trial were all cashiered .
  • Smartly dressed young ladies who work as cashiers at the banks that line the road dash across with handkerchiefs held tightly across their noses and mouths.
  • The marshal would be cashiered and ‘promoted’ to a non-existent command in the west to silence his warnings of a potential shift of power in the direction of U.S. high-tech weaponry.
  • MacGregor had no right to the title ‘Sir’ and, far from being a hero of the Napoleonic wars, he had been cashiered out of the British army without ever seeing a shot fired in anger.
  • There were nevertheless a group of fairly homogenous predominantly female jobs like cleaning, retail cashiers and sales assistants, which some men have entered in increasing numbers.
  • By focusing in on this one event, readers asked, ‘Should this columnist, who we love, be cashiered for this one indiscretion?’
  • Stores gave cashiers black lists of banks whose cheques were not acceptable.
  • Bank cashiers have been known to key in the wrong amount by mistake.
  • He was too vicious for even the Empire, and they cashiered him for some particularly violent ‘police action ‘a few years back.’
  • In the Soviet Union, a series of ruthless political purges killed or cashiered the Red Army's most talented officers, stripping the military of the expertise it needed to cope with the complexities of modern warfare.
  • He has also pointed out the role played by women as bookkeepers and cashiers in small businesses, before they started to make an entry into the professional world of accounting.
  • They will be right across the board from cashiers to shop floor, managers to warehouse.
  • He was cashiered over it.
  • The little guy did have a crucial part in the only goal of the half, but a number of the home defenders should have been cashiered for desertion for their part in it.
  • I can't help but think how much much money was being rung through the cashiers of big shops such as this.
  • A further 150 generals have been cashiered and live under close surveillance.
  • After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected.
  • Jerome managed to be captured by Chief Joseph's men in 1877 and the army all but cashiered him, but he lived long and well on his inheritance, likely meeting his grandnephew Winston Churchill before his 1935 death.
  • The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers , accountants, storekeepers, and drivers had a low level of education, were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism.
  • Employees who are over-qualified for their jobs may also experience stress resulting from underload, graduates working as supermarket cashiers and warehouse attendants, for example.