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barista

/buh-ris-tuh -ree-stuh; Italian bah-rees-tah/US // bəˈrɪs tə -ˈri stə; Italian bɑ ris tɑ //UK // (bəˈrɪstə) //

咖啡师,咖啡馆老板,咖啡店,咖啡机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ba·ris·tas, ba·ris·ti [buh-ree-stee; Italian bah-rees-tee]. /bəˈri sti; Italian bɑ ris ti/.

    • : a person who is specially trained in the making and serving of coffee drinks, as in a coffee bar.

Examples

  • Devoted home baristas may need more than a hand-pump or single-serving electric milk frother.

  • For the millions of Americans employed in the service industry, such as delivery drivers, hair stylists and baristas, working from home during the pandemic has never been an option.

  • A couple of her studies — in which participants chatted to fellow university students or to a barista — found that interactions with “weak ties” bump up happiness.

  • They’re pioneering innovations and even receiving requests from male baristas who want to learn from them.

  • As one of China’s youngest, hottest so-called unicorn startups, Beijing-based Luckin pitched itself as a tech company rather than a glorified barista biz.

  • Your HR person is as likely to be as pierced as your barista.

  • “We were recently in a coffee shop and the barista said they recognized us,” he says.

  • So does the barista at Starbucks, and the checkout clerk at Whole Foods.

  • At Glassdoor.com, the employee-review site, workers noted that “barista” jobs at Cosi pay between $8 and $10 an hour.

  • Evan Rachel Wood stars as a flighty barista in ‘A Case of You,’ premiering at Tribeca.