receptionist如何读

英:[rɪˈsepʃənɪst]

美:[rɪˈsepʃənɪst]

receptionist是什么意思

  • n.接待员;接线生;

receptionist自然拼读

re·cep·tion·ist

rih sep sh nihst

receptionist变形

复数:receptionists

receptionist词根

词根:receive

adj.

received 被一般承认的;被认为标准的

receptive 善于接受的;能容纳的

n.

reception 接待;接收;招待会;感受;反应

receptivity 接受能力;[生理] 感受性

receptiveness 感受性;接受能力

v.

received 收到;接受;迎接(receive的过去分词)

vi.

receive 接收

vt.

receive 收到;接待;接纳

receptionist英英释义

  • n.a secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors

receptionist词源中文解释

"接待客户的人,办公室聘用的人",1900年,来自 reception + -ist。

最初在摄影工作室中使用。

Let me not forget the receptionist — generally and preferably, a woman of refined and gentle manners, well informed and specially gifted in handling people of varied dispositions. A woman especially who knows how to handle other women, and who can make herself beloved by the children who may visit the studio. A woman, also, who in a thoroughly suave and dignified way, knows just how to handle the young man of the period so that the photographer may be glad to have his business. What a power the receptionist is when properly chosen and trained. It is not too much to say that she can both make and destroy a business, if she has the amount of discretionary power given to her in some galleries. [John A. Tennant, "Business Methods Applied in Photography," Wilson's Photographic Magazine, October 1900]
不要让我忘记接待员——通常而且最好是一位有着优雅和温和举止的女性,博学多才,特别擅长处理不同性格的人。一位特别懂得如何处理其他女性,并且能够让可能来到工作室的孩子们喜欢她的女性。一位以完全温和和有尊严的方式,知道如何处理当今年轻人,以便摄影师会很高兴地接受他的业务的女性。当正确选择和培训时,接待员是多么强大的力量。如果在某些画廊中赋予她相当数量的自主权,不夸张地说,她既可以创造业务,也可以毁掉业务。[约翰·A·坦南特(John A. Tennant),《摄影中应用的商业方法》,《威尔逊摄影杂志》(Wilson's Photographic Magazine),1900年10月]

早期在神学和法律中作为形容词使用(1867年)。

receptionist词源英文解释

The first known use of receptionist was in 1901

receptionist儿童词典英英释义

recess1 of 2noun

a hidden or secret place

a space or little hollow set back (as from the main line of a coast or mountain range)

alcove sense 1

a brief period for relaxation between periods of work

recess2 of 2verb

to put into a recess

recessed lighting

to make a recess in

to interrupt for or take a recess

receptornoun

a cell or group of cells that receives stimuli : sense organ

a molecule (as protein) on the surface or in the inside of a cell that recognizes and joins to specific molecules causing a certain activity within the cell to begin

receptiveadjective

able or willing to receive especially ideas

able to receive and pass on stimuli

the receptive part of the retina

receptiveadjective

able or willing to receive especially ideas

able to receive and pass on stimuli

the receptive part of the retina

receptiveadjective

able or willing to receive especially ideas

able to receive and pass on stimuli

the receptive part of the retina

receptionnoun

the act or process of receiving, welcoming, or accepting

a warm reception

the receiving of a radio or television broadcast

a social gathering

a wedding reception

receptionistnoun

an office employee who greets callers, answers questions, and arranges appointments

receptionistnoun

an office employee who greets callers, answers questions, and arranges appointments

receptionist 例句

1 Scene: The receptionist receives a client.

场景:预订员接待了一位顾客。

2 The receptionist seemed puzzled about exactly who I was and what I was doing there, but was mollified by the fact that I did have an appointment.

3 "Do you have a spare handkerchief? I'm a receptionist, too. Sometimes I keep them in my desk."

4 One works as a counter girl at Nielsen’s General Store, one at a bakery, another at the Hemingford Ledger as a receptionist.

5 Receptionist: Do you have Ontario Health Insurance?

接待员: 你有安大略省医疗保险 吗 ?

6 The receptionist waddles to the back in her tented dress.

7 I ignored Scott’s calls all afternoon, I turned up to my session late and walked straight into his office without a word to the receptionist.

8 I let the girls start walking away and before anyone can stop me, I charge past the receptionist to the closed door behind her and knock.

9 The receptionist reappears, thumbs me to follow her, cigarette dangling in her hand.

10 Officially, I work as a receptionist for an undertaker.

11 He remembered that he had to change shoes and retreated to a comer of the lobby, out of sight of receptionists and guards, to sit on the floor and pull on Eric’s brown Oxfords.

12 “Then please take a seat,” the receptionist replied routinely, and pointed toward a row of dark oak chairs before returning to her typing.

13 Dr. Mertz had an elderly receptionist and when we opened the door and stepped in she stopped typing, raised her eyeglasses, and asked if she could be of help.

14 “I got a knot on my womb,” she told the receptionist.

15 Directs and supervises the Receptionist in guests registration in terms of room assignments and allocation.

直接管理接待员的工作,为客人登记,分配房间等.

16 Mom reads, the receptionist types at her computer, Mrs. Frost looks at a magazine, and the baby sleeps on Carol’s lap, his little fingers still clutching a pink plastic block.

17 I'll be revenged on the whole lot of you for this.

这个仇我是要报的,你们一个也逃不了.

18 “I interview for receptionist, they tell me my English not good enough. Nowhere I can find work. Nobody to watch the baby.”

19 Mrs. Frost drops her magazine and even the receptionist has stopped typing, her hands held above her keyboard like a conductor waiting to cue a symphony.

20 He was offered a job as a receptionist.

有人给他一份作接待员的工作.

receptionist 同义词

1 招待员

clerk usher

3 服务台人员

reception clerk

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