treasurer
/ˈtreʒərə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈɛʒɚɚ] /ˈtreʒərər/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈɛʒɚɚ] /ˈtre-zhə-rər How to pronounce treasurer (audio) ˈtrā-; ˈtrezh-rər, ˈtrāzh-/ (ame, mw)
treasurer — 名詞
- treasurersingular
- treasurersplural
1. someone whose official job is to receive, keep, and pay out money for a club, ch
司庫;財務官
負責保管與支付款項的人
someone whose official job is to receive, keep, and pay out money for a club, charity, business, or local government
The school treasurer checked the receipts before signing the payment form.
學校的司庫在簽付款單前先核對了收據。
treasurer + checked receipts + signed payment form
Ayana was elected treasurer of the hiking club at the first meeting.
Ayana 在第一次會議上被選為健行社的司庫。
pattern: elected treasurer of [organization]
Our town treasurer prepares the yearly budget report for the council.
我們鎮上的財務官會為議會準備年度預算報告。
After the festival ended, Dario the treasurer counted the ticket money.
活動結束後,司庫 Dario 清點了門票收入。
The charity treasurer moved the donation funds into a separate bank account.
那位慈善機構的司庫把捐款資金轉進另一個銀行帳戶。
- finance officer
broader and more modern; often used in workplaces rather than clubs or public bodies
- financial secretary
used in some associations for a similar elected role, especially when record-keeping is emphasized
- accountant
focuses on preparing and checking accounts, not necessarily holding official responsibility for the funds
文法句型
treasurer of [organization]
serve as treasurer
elect + someone + treasurer
用法筆記
Often appears in titles such as treasurer of the club or town treasurer. Distinguish it from accountant, who mainly checks and records financial information, and cashier, who takes payments from customers.