Teller in spanish
Cajero
pronunciation: kɑxeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑxeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
teller1 = narrador. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación]
Example: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.more:
» storyteller [story-teller] = narrador de cuentos, cuentacuentos.
Example: The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.» story teller = narrador de cuentos.
Example: Children learned stories either from classical Jewish sources, family members, or travelling story tellers.teller2 = escrutador. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación]
Example: The Secretariat shall take steps to arrange for at least three tellers to be appointed for each council meeting = La Secretaría tomará medidas para que se designen al menos tres escrutadores para cada reunión del consejo.more:
» automatic teller machine (ATM) = cajero automático.
Example: The application of automatic teller machines (ATMs) by the banking industry is examined as a typical example of information technology investment in the financial services sector.» bank teller = cajero.
Example: The article is entitled 'From bank teller to office worker: the pursuit of systems designed for people in practice and research'.» fortune teller = adivino, pitonisa.
Example: The technique of cold reading is used by fortune tellers, astrologers, & others who wish to convince their clients of their capabilities to divine true character = La técnica de la lectura en frío es usada por adivinos, astrólogos y otros que desean convencer a sus clientes de sus capacidades para adivinar su verdadero carácter.» teller machine = cajero automático.
Example: Initially, such automated terminals ('teller machines') were installed in the banks themselves, enabling people to draw out cash by means of a debit card.