英 [ˈɡriːtə(r)] 美 [ˈɡriːtər]
n. (餐馆、商店等处的)门迎,迎宾,迎候顾客的服务员
n. (Greeter)(美)格雷特尔(人名)
ˈgreeter /ˈɡriːtə/
名词 a person who greets people at the entrance of a shop, restaurant, casino, etc 欢迎人员
在酒店
... receptionist 接待员 greeter 迎宾员,接待员... assignee 受托者 ...
greet 欢迎,迎接;致敬,致意;映入眼帘
(在酒店、超市等门口迎接顾客的)接待员
If you guessed Walmart greeter, you're right — for now.
如果你猜的是沃尔玛招待员,你答对了——从现在开始。
Jim Reilly, the tavern's greeter, sits on a stool outside the front door.
小酒馆的迎宾吉姆·赖利,坐在前门的一张凳子上。
Recommended by Rena Grossfield, big apple greeter (bigapplegreeter.org).
大苹果欢迎者组织(big apple greeter)的Rena Grossfield推荐(bigapplegreeter.org)。
It started with handshakes at the door by both a male greeter and hostess.
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At the same time, the greeter job during the third shift 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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Work at your current job until you drop dead or look forward to a second career as a Wal-Mart greeter.
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