"person in charge of money," 1590s, from Middle French caissier "treasurer," from caisse "money box" (see cash (n.)). The immediate source of the English word might be Middle Dutch kassier.
cashier (v.)
"dismiss," 1590s, from Middle Dutch casseren, kaseeren "to cast off, discharge," from French casser "to discharge, annul," from Late Latin cassare "annul," from Latin cassus "void, empty" (see caste (n.)). Related: Cashiered; cashiering.
实用例句
1. The cashier dived for cover when a gunman opened fire.
出纳员在持枪歹徒开枪时冲向藏身处。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The cashier made a mistake and short-changed him.