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barmaid

/bahr-meyd/US // ˈbɑrˌmeɪd //UK // (ˈbɑːˌmeɪd) //

酒吧女郎,吧台女郎,吧台小姐,吧女

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a woman who bartends; bartender.

Examples

  • The plump little barmaid had made him what she called, "A man's drink," while me she had served contemptuously with a ginger ale.

  • She was a young woman of would-be fashionable appearance, and acted apparently in the double capacity of barmaid and clerk.

  • I dared not go home; they are very strict Chapel people, and they told me I never was to come near them after I became a barmaid.

  • Maria is a bad sort of clever barmaid, and was not unwilling to marry the drunken Sir Toby.

  • She saw the cart in the market, and ate three (for she had the health of a barmaid), and bid in the load, and George with it.