barista / bəˈrɪs tə -ˈri stə; Italian bɑ ris tɑ /

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barista 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

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

更多barista例句

  1. Devoted home baristas may need more than a hand-pump or single-serving electric milk frother.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. They’re pioneering innovations and even receiving requests from male baristas who want to learn from them.
  5. 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.
  6. Your HR person is as likely to be as pierced as your barista.
  7. “We were recently in a coffee shop and the barista said they recognized us,” he says.
  8. So does the barista at Starbucks, and the checkout clerk at Whole Foods.
  9. At Glassdoor.com, the employee-review site, workers noted that “barista” jobs at Cosi pay between $8 and $10 an hour.
  10. Evan Rachel Wood stars as a flighty barista in ‘A Case of You,’ premiering at Tribeca.