porters
n. 門童( porter的名詞複數 ); 搬運工人; (醫院裡護送病人的)護工; (尤指臥鋪車廂的)列車服務員
A porter is a person whose job is to be in charge of the entrance of a building such as a hotel.
A porter is a person whose job is to carry things, for example people's luggage at a railway station or in a hotel.
A porter on a train is a person whose job is to make up beds in the sleeping car and to help passengers.
In a hospital, a porter is someone whose job is to move patients from place to place.
It is usual to tip waiters, porters, guides and drivers.
給服務員、行李搬運工、導遊和司機小費是慣例。
The porters scratched up the desk.
搬運工人們把桌子刮壞了.
"Even the President's staunchest sup-porters have some issues where they simply must break ranks," says Senator Lott.
“即使是總統最忠實的擁護者在某些事情上也會不聽指令,”參議員洛特說。
The footman and two porters began to load luggage onto the carriage.
僕人和兩個腳伕開始把行李抬上馬車.
The chair porters shouldered their heavy loads silently, walking freely with large strides.
轎伕們並不說話,默默地抬起肩上的重擔,不十分在意地大步走著.