waitress
英 [ˈweɪtrəs]
美 [ˈweɪtrəs]
n. 女侍者;女服务员
v. 做女侍者;当女服务员
复数:waitresses 现在分词:waitressing 过去分词:waitressed 第三人称单数:waitresses 过去式:waitressed
Collins.1 / BNC.10243 / COCA.6390
柯林斯词典
- 女侍者;女服务员
Awaitressis a woman who works in a restaurant, serving people with food and drink. - VERB 做女侍者;当女服务员
A woman whowaitressesworks in a restaurant serving food and drink.- She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
她之前在酒吧工作,负责烹饪和招待。
- She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
英英释义
noun
- a woman waiter
verb
- serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant
- I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's
双语例句
- "I'd like to meet the chef," I said to the waitress.
“我要见见主厨。”我对女服务生说。 - He pointed at the empty bottle and the waitress quickly replaced it
他指了指空瓶子,女服务员立即重新拿了一瓶。 - You went home with the waitress.
你和那女侍应回家了。 - The waitress appeared. 'Are you ready to order?'
女侍者走上前来,“您准备好点餐了吗?” - Waitress: I just wanted to tell you I'm your number one fan.
女服务员:我只是想告诉你我是你的头号粉丝。 - She took a job as a waitress.
她找了个工作,当服务员。 - I met a waitress last night.
我昨晚邂逅了一个女服务生。 - The waitress came, so we ordered you another beer.
女服务员来了,所以我们又为你叫了一杯啤酒。 - I was still working on and off as a waitress to support myself
我为了糊口仍然间或去做服务员。 - I had the most almighty row with the waitress
我和女招待大吵了一架。