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    {kla:k,ам.kla:k}
    I. 1. (низш) чиновник, писар
    filing CLERK архивар, служител, служещ, кореспондент
    chief/semor/head CLERK началник-бюро/служба/канцелария
    2. секретар
    3. банков чиновник
    4. ам. служител в хотел, продавач в магазин
    5. CLERK (in holy orders) духовно лице, свещеник
    CLERK of the weather шег. отговорник за времето, метеоролог
    II. v работя като чиновник и пр. (вж. clerk)
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    {kla:k, ам. kla:k} n 1. (низш) чиновник, писар; filing clerk архива(2) v работя като чиновник и пр. (еж. clerk').
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    чиновник; служител; секретар; писар; псалт;
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    1. chief/semor/head clerk началник-бюро/служба/канцелария 2. clerk (in holy orders) духовно лице, свещеник 3. clerk of the weather шег. отговорник за времето, метеоролог 4. filing clerk архивар, служител, служещ, кореспондент 5. i. (низш) чиновник, писар 6. ii. v работя като чиновник и пр. (вж. clerk) 7. ам. служител в хотел, продавач в магазин 8. банков чиновник 9. секретар
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    clerk [kla:k, ам. klə:k] I. n 1. (низш) чиновник, чиновничка, писар, писарка, служещ, служеща, канцеларист, канцеларистка; desk \clerk работещ на рецепцията на хотел; correspondence \clerk кореспондент; chief ( senior, head) \clerk началник бюро (служба, канцелария); 2. секретар; \clerk of the House of Commons ( Lords) секретар на Камарата на общините (на лордовете); 3. ам. администратор (в хотел); 4. ост. духовник, духовно лице, клерк, свещеник (и \clerk in holy orders); 5. църковен служител, псалт; 6. продавач, продавачка в магазин, търговски служител; II. v служа като чиновник (писар, секретар) (for s.o. на, при някого); I \clerked it for ten years бях десет години чиновник.

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