attendant
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An attendant is someone whose job is to serve or help people in a place such as a petrol station or a car park. (加油站或停車場(chǎng)的) 服務(wù)員
Tony Williams was working as a car park attendant in Los Angeles. 托尼·威廉斯儅時(shí)在洛杉磯的一個(gè)停車場(chǎng)做服務(wù)生。
2. →see also flight attendant
3. N-COUNT The attendants at a wedding are people such as the bridesmaids and the ushers, who accompany or help the bride and groom. 婚禮隨員 (如迎賓招待員、儐相)
If the bride pays, she has the right to decide on the style of dress worn by her attendants. 如果新娘付費(fèi),她有權(quán)決定她的婚禮隨員穿什麼款式。
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