tell·er /ˈtɛlɚ/
  講話者,告訴者,出納員
  teller
  出納 櫃員
  Tell·er n.
  1. One who tells, relates, or communicates; an informer, narrator, or describer.
  2. One of four officers of the English Exchequer, formerly appointed to receive moneys due to the king and to pay moneys payable by the king.
  3. An employee of a bank who receives money paid in, and pays money out, and makes records of such transactions.
  4. One who is appointed to count the votes given in a legislative body, public meeting, assembly, etc.
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  Teller
       n 1: United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the
            first atom bombs and the first hydrogen bomb (born in
            1908) [syn: Edward Teller]
       2: an official appointed to count the votes (especially in
          legislative assembly) [syn: vote counter]
       3: an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money [syn:
          cashier, bank clerk]
       4: someone who tells a story [syn: narrator, storyteller]