concierge
concierge 英 [ˈkɒnsieəʒ] 美 [kɔnˈsjerz]
n. 门房;看门人
名词复数:concierges
- A concierge works at a hotel helping guests make restaurant reservations, get directions, or anything else they need assistance with. If you were staying at a hotel, the concierge could recommend where to find the best coffee in town.
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- n. 门房;看门人
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1. Each day, employees checked out a phone and a Powerbook at a concierge—and then scrambled to find one of the few available seats.
(如上图所示),每天员工们从门房处领取一部电话和笔记本电脑,然后在为数不多的空位中寻找一个坐下。
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2. The "concierge" service that Apple launched last week is only the latest initiative designed to draw more visitors and bolster already record-breaking sales.
苹果公司上周开始的“门房”服务只不过是最新的一项创意,吸引更多的参观者,提升已经创纪录的销售额。
- concierge (n.) 1640s, from French concierge "caretaker, doorkeeper of a hotel, apartment house, prison, etc., porter" (12c.), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *conservius, from Latin conservus "fellow slave," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + servius "slave" (see serve (v.)). In France, formerly the title of a high royal official. Related: Conciergerie (c. 1600).
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