bartender

美音:[ˈbɑrˌtendər] 英音:[ˈbɑː(r)ˌtendə(r)]

简单释义:


n.酒保;酒吧服务员;调酒师

网络调酒员;王牌酒保;酒吧招待

变形:

复数:bartenders  


完整释义:


n.

1.酒保;酒吧服务员;调酒师


例句:

  1. The bartender was an old comrade whose gift was all the wedding liquors and his own expert skills.
    吧台男招待是个老朋友,他的礼物是所有的婚宴酒和他自己的熟练技巧。

  2. It's a cliche image: the solo drinker, belly up to the bar, pouring out his (or her) soul to a sympathetic bartender.
    这是一个很老套的形象:孤独的酒客,挺着肚子走进酒吧,跟有同情心的服务员倾诉(他或她的)衷肠。

  3. An exchange relationship is all about what you get out of it, the kind of amicable alliance one forges with a client or bartender.
    在交换关系中,其全部是你从中获得什么,像那种和睦的联盟——客人或是酒吧招待。

  4. First, our Minister of Employment was recommending that we fire a bartender, who happened to be one of my best friends.
    首先,我们的“就业部长”建议我们解雇一个吧台服务生,而那个人恰好是我最好的朋友之一。

  5. One of my first language-exchange partners was a bartender named Tiger, who took this title from the brand of beer.
    我第一个母语交流伙伴在酒吧当招待,他的英文名来源于一个啤酒牌子:老虎。

  6. She was eventually freed and now knows the answer to the joke "a horse walks into a bar, and the bartender says, 'why the long face? "
    当然,最后她终于把头拔出来了,而且她现在知道这个笑话的答案了:“一匹马走进一个酒吧,酒保问‘为什么是长脸呢?’”

  7. Then the judge asked the bartender if he knew why the bees had come to save him.
    然后判官问店小二,他知不知道为什么蜜蜂飞来救他。

  8. The bartender asked him, "You know, it would taste better if you bought one at a time. "
    吧员问他,“如果你知道你一次买一品脱的话,味道要更好些。”

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