doorman
英 [ˈdɔːmən]
美 [ˈdɔːrmən]
n. (旅馆、剧院门口身着制服的)门厅侍者
复数:doormen
BNC.24070 / COCA.14744
牛津词典
noun
- (旅馆、剧院门口身着制服的)门厅侍者
a man, often in uniform, whose job is to stand at the entrance to a large building such as a hotel or a theatre, and open the door for visitors, find them taxis, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (俱乐部等的)门卫,看门人
Adoormanis a man who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble.- Des, 18, was working as a club doorman.
德,18 岁,是一家俱乐部的门卫。
- Des, 18, was working as a club doorman.
- 门厅侍者;门卫
Adoormanis a person whose job is to stay by the main entrance of a large building, and help people visiting the building.
英英释义
noun
- someone who guards an entrance
双语例句
- The doorman called to say you wanted to talk to me.
门卫打电话说你想和我谈谈。 - The hotel doorman hailed a taxi.
旅馆司门人招手拦了一辆出租车。 - The doorman called a cab for her.
看门人为她叫了一辆出租车。 - Now, as on each preceding day, letters were handed her by the doorman at the Casino.
现在,像前些天一样,每天卡西诺戏院的门房都要把一些信件交给她。 - He left a message to the doorman.
他给看门人留了个话。 - They tendered thanks, icily, to the doorman for ushering them into the shop.
看门人招呼她们进入商店,她们冷冰冰地道了声谢。 - Who needs a husband when you have a doorman?
既然有了看门的人,谁还需要老公? - You find out who died, go to the building, and then you tip the doorman.
看看谁死了,去那间公寓,然后贿赂看门人。 - The doorman allowed the people in one by one.
看门的人让人们一个一个地进去。 - He is believed to have worked unrecognised as a doorman at East End clubs
据信他在伦敦东区的夜总会当过看门人而没被认出来。
