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treas·ur·er T0333400 (trĕzh′ər-ər)n. One who has charge of funds or revenues, especially the chief financial officer of a government, corporation, or association. [Middle English tresurer, from Anglo-Norman tresorer, from Late Latin thēsaurārius, from Latin, of treasure, from thēsaurus, treasure; see treasure.]treasurer (ˈtrɛʒərə) na person appointed to look after the funds of a society, company, city, or other governing body ˈtreasurership n
Treasurer (ˈtrɛʒərə) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in the Commonwealth of Australia and each of the Australian states) the minister of financetreas•ur•er (ˈtrɛʒ ər ər) n. 1. an officer of a government, corporation, association, etc., in charge of the receipt, care, and disbursement of money. 2. a person who is in charge of treasure or a treasury. [1250–1300; Middle English tresorer < Anglo-French < Late Latin thēsaurārius. See treasure, -er2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | treasurer - an officer charged with receiving and disbursing fundsfinancial officermoney dealer, money handler - a person who receives or invests or pays out moneybursar - the treasurer at a college or universitychamberlain - the treasurer of a municipal corporationstate treasurer - the treasurer for a state government | Translationstreasure (ˈtreʒə) noun1. a store of money, gold, jewels etc. The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; (also adjective) a treasure chest. 寶藏 宝藏,金银财宝 2. something very valuable. Our babysitter is a real treasure! 寶貝 宝贝 verb1. to value; to think of as very valuable. I treasure the hours I spend in the country. 銘記 铭记2. to keep (something) carefully because one values it. I treasure the book you gave me. 珍藏 珍惜ˈtreasured adjective regarded as precious; valued. The photograph of her son is her most treasured possession. 珍貴的 珍贵的ˈtreasurer noun the person in a club, society etc, who looks after the money. 財務出納主管 司库,财务主管 EncyclopediaSeeTreasureTreasurer
TREASURER. An officer entrusted with the treasures or money either of a private individual, a corporation, a company, or a state. 2. It is his duty to use ordinary diligence in the performance of his office, and to account with those whose money he has. TREASURER. OF THE MINT. An officer created by the act of January 18, 1837, whose duties are prescribed as follows: The treasurer shall receive and safely keep all moneys which shall be for the use and support of the mint; shall keep all the current accounts of the mint, and pay all moneys due by the mint, on warrants from the director. He shall receive all bullion brought to the mint for coinage; shall be the keeper of all bullion and coin in the mint, except while the same is legally placed in the hands of other officers, and shall, on warrants from the director, deliver all coins struck at the mint to the persons to whom they shall be legally payable. And he shall keep regular and faithful accounts of all the transactions of the mint, in bullion and coins, both with the officers of the mint and the depositors; and shall present, quarter-yearly, to the treasury department of the United States, according to such forms as shall be prescribed by that department, an account of the receipts and disbursements of the mint, for the purpose of being adjusted and settled. 2. This officer is required to give bond to the United States with one or more sureties to the satisfaction of the secretary of the treasury, in the sum of ten thousand dollars. His salary is two thousand dollars. Treasurer
TreasurerThe corporate officer responsible for designing and implementing a firm's financing and investing activities.TreasurerAn officer in a corporation responsible for filing financial statements, tax returns, and similar documents with the appropriate authorities and agencies. The treasurer may be, but is not always, the chief financial officer.treasurer A corporate financial officer who often has the responsibility for preparing financial reports, releasing financial information, and filing tax returns. The treasurer may or may not be the firm's main financial decision maker.treasurer
Synonyms for treasurernoun an officer charged with receiving and disbursing fundsSynonymsRelated Words- money dealer
- money handler
- bursar
- chamberlain
- state treasurer
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