waiter
英 [ˈweɪtə(r)]
美 [ˈweɪtər]
n. (餐馆等的)服务员,侍者
复数:waiters
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.5772 / COCA.5460
牛津词典
noun
- (餐馆等的)服务员,侍者
a person whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant, etc.- I'll ask the waitress for the bill.
我要让女服务员拿账单来。 - Waiter, could you bring me some water?
服务员,给我送点儿水来好吗?
- I'll ask the waitress for the bill.
柯林斯词典
- See also:dumb waiter
英英释义
noun
- a person whose occupation is to serve at table (as in a restaurant)
- a person who waits or awaits
双语例句
- In his wake came a waiter wheeling a trolley.
一位推着手推车的侍者紧随着他过来。 - 'I'll take the grilled tuna,' Mary Ann told the waiter.
“给我来份烤金枪鱼吧,”玛丽·安告诉侍者。 - A waiter came and hovered. John caught my look and we both got up and, ignoring the waiter, made our way to the buffet
一个侍者走了过来,候在附近。约翰领会了我的眼神,我们两个都站了起来,没有理睬那个侍者,朝自助餐台走去。 - The waiter made a courtly bow.
侍者恭恭敬敬地鞠了一躬。 - The waiter offered him red wine or white wine with his meal
侍者为他端上佐餐的红葡萄酒或者白葡萄酒。 - The waiter had brought the sweet trolley.
侍者已经推来了甜食推车。 - Ask the waiter what our bill comes to.
问问侍者我们一共应付多少钱。 - The waiter got his arithmetic wrong.
服务员算错了账。 - A waiter was rapidly rearranging tables for the big group.
一个服务生正在麻利地为这一大帮人重新布置餐桌。 - The waiter returned with their order and Graham signed the bill
侍者把他们点的餐端了过来,格雷厄姆签了单。