wait·staffˈwāt-ˌstaf
waitstaff如何读
waitstaff是什么意思
- n.(餐馆等的)服务人员;全体侍应生
waitstaff自然拼读
wait·staff
weIt staef
waitstaff变形
waitstaff, waitstaffs
waitstaff英英释义
noun
the group of servers employed by a particular restaurant, or an individual server.The food is excellent there, and the waitstaff is extremely well-trained.There were only three waistaff on that evening, and they were struggling to handle the busy restaurant.
waitstaff词源中文解释
1981年,美国英语; 参见 waiter + staff(名词)。
waitstaff词源英文解释
The first known use of waitstaff was in 1981
waitstaff儿童词典英英释义
scotch1 of 3verb
archaic to injure so as to make temporarily harmless
to stamp out : crushespecially: to put an end to by showing the untruth of
scotch a rumor
Scotch2 of 3adjective
scottish entry 1
Scotch3 of 3noun
scots
Scotch plural the people of Scotland
often not capitalized whiskey made in Scotland especially from barley
self-awarenessnoun
an awareness of one's own personality or individuality
Scotch terriernoun
scottish terrier
scope1 of 3noun
space or opportunity for action or thought
full scope for expression
area or amount included, reached, or viewed : range
a subject broad in scope
scope2 of 3noun
any of various instruments for viewing: as
microscope
telescope entry 1
oscilloscope
-scope3 of 3combining form
means for viewing : instrument for viewing
kaleidoscope
waitstaffnoun
a staff of servers at a restaurant
waitstaff 例句
1 Handsome waitstaff circulated with burgers and French fries packed in sleeves bearing the Loewe anagram logos.
2 Anyway, during pre-service meetings, Cranston said the waitstaff frequently complained about Wong and pondered hypothetical ways to get rid of him.
3 He bellowed out the lunch orders to the waitstaff.
他大吼着向全体服务生下达准备午饭的命令.