waitressing

英 [ˈweɪtrəsɪŋ] 美 [ˈweɪtrəsɪŋ]

n.  女服务员工作
v.  做女侍者;当女服务员
waitress的现在分词

COCA.39412



牛津词典

noun

  1. 女服务员工作
    the job of being a waitress
    1. I did some waitressing when I was a student.
      我当学生时做过侍应生。

双语例句

  1. Waitressing was a dead-end job.
    做女服务生是一份没有前途的工作。
  2. She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
    她之前在酒吧工作,负责烹饪和招待。
  3. Going back to waitressing?
    回去做侍应生?
  4. And whatever one thinks of investment banking or corporate law, the perks and the pay are way ahead of those for waitressing and data entry.
    而且显而易见的做银行投资或是企业法律,享有的权利和收入都远高于服务行业或数据录入工作。
  5. Inside, a woman asked if the girls had waitressing experience.
    饭店内,一个女人询问姑娘们,是否有过当服务员的经历。
  6. Whether it was because she couldn't snag a waitressing job in new york, or has been put off shopping at Champs-Elysees by snooty salesmen, it doesn't matter.
    无论是因为她不能在纽约抢得一份服务生的工作或因为势利推销员而排斥在香榭丽舍购物全都无关紧要。
  7. Waitressing when she needed money.
    她需要钱时就去做女侍应生。
  8. MS mccrumb does not mind waitressing for a bit as she decides what to do with her life, but the clock is ticking.
    麦克拉姆并不介意当一段时间的服务员,这期间她可以决定自己想要什么样的生活,但是时间十分紧迫。