attendant
n. 服務員; 侍從,護理者
adj. 伴隨的; 相關的
An attendant is someone whose job is to serve or help people in a place such as a petrol station, a car park, or a cloakroom.
Tony Williams was working as a car-park attendant in Los Angeles.
託尼·威廉斯在洛杉磯的一個停車場當服務生。
You use attendant to describe something that results from a thing already mentioned or that is connected with it.
Mr Branson's victory, and all the attendant publicity, were well deserved.
布蘭森先生的勝利,以及隨之而來的關注度,都是理所應當的。
...the risks attendant on the exploration of the unknown.
探索未知所帶來的危險
1. someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another
2. a person who participates in a meeting;
1. following as a consequence;
servant, waiter, attendant
這些名詞均含"服務員"之意。
Please ring for the attendant if you need anything.
如果需要什麼,請按鈴找服務員.
Shanghai Yangtzi New world Hotel Public Area attendant. Floor attendant.
上海揚子江大酒店公共區服務員, 樓層服務員.
The girl attendant has set about cleaning the room.
那位女服務員已開始打掃房間.
The attendant is good at flattery.
那位侍從善於奉承.
Attendant: Well, they are trying to repair it, sir.
服務員: 這個, 他們正在盡力修呢, 先生.