receptionist
英 [rɪˈsepʃənɪst]
美 [rɪˈsepʃənɪst]
n. 接待员
Collins.1 / BNC.8900 / COCA.10281
牛津词典
noun
- 接待员
a person whose job is to deal with people arriving at or telephoning a hotel, an office building, a doctor's surgery , etc.
柯林斯词典
- (宾馆前台的)接待员
In a hotel, thereceptionistis the person whose job is to book rooms for people and answer their questions. - (办公室或医院的)接待员,咨询处工作人员
In an office or hospital, thereceptionistis the person whose job is to answer the telephone, arrange appointments, and deal with people when they first arrive.
in AM, use 美国英语用 desk clerk
英英释义
noun
- a secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors
双语例句
- You practically gave my receptionist a coronary.
你把我的接待员吓坏了。 - The personnel manager has been casting about for somebody who can act as receptionist.
人事部经理一直在到处物色接待员的人选。 - We might get you a post as a receptionist.
我们可让你做接待员。 - I have experience as a receptionist.
我做过接待员。 - Employer: Could you please tell me what's the requirement of being a qualified receptionist?
雇主:你能告诉我一个合格的接待员应该满足什么样的条件吗? - You know, I've worked as a receptionist for a whole year.
你也知道,我做前台已经有一年了。 - So, what is in common between a receptionist and a student?
那么接待员和学生有哪些共同特征? - You have never been a receptionist before and do you think it is a challenge for you?
你之前没做过前台这个职位,你觉得这对你来说很挑战吗? - So the next time you have to visit your doctor with the creepy receptionist, bring a sweater.
因此,下一次你要是去看医生而那个医生的接待员又令人讨厌,可别忘了带上一件毛衣。 - Don't you like being a receptionist?
难道你不喜欢成为一个接待员吗?
