the period of time just before an important event
in the run-up to the election
PC James Bayer said: "This burglary has had a devastating effect on the business in the run-up to Christmas".
Competition has hit a new high with many attractive offers in the run-up to Christmas.
Despite medical advice about sensible drinking, many people still over-indulge, particularly in the run-up to Christmas and the New Year.
(a)
/ˈkler.ɪ.kəl/ relating to work done in an office = connected with office work
a clerical job (= a job performing general office duties)
a clerical error (= a mistake made in the office)
clerical workers/staff/assistants
BioModels submissions consist of files typically less than 100 MB and the metadata provided during submission or curation flow. We persist those files in dedicated Git folders (hosted on NetApp) while metadata and clerical information are stored in a TSC-managed MySQL instance.
clerical jobs, skills, and workers are concerned with work that is done in an office.
a strike by clerical staff in all government departments
The hospital blamed the mix-up on a clerical error.
He suggested it was a clerical error.
There are numerous examples of skilled clerical work that has gone global.
a person, usually a woman, whose job is to give beauty treatments to the face and body
cosmetologist
trại nuôi mèo: a place where people can pay to leave their cats to be cared for while they are away
Fr: chatterie; pension pour chats