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concierge

/kon-see-airzh; French kawn-syerzh/US // ˌkɒn siˈɛərʒ; French kɔ̃ˈsyɛrʒ //UK // (ˌkɒnsɪˈɛəʒ, French kɔ̃sjɛrʒ) //

门房,管家服务,管家,礼宾服务

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n.名词 noun
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    plural con·cierges [-see-air-zhiz; French -syerzh] /-siˈɛər ʒɪz; French -ˈsyɛrʒ/

    • : a person who has charge of the entrance of a building and is often the owner's representative; doorkeeper.
    • : a member of a hotel staff in charge of special services for guests, as arranging for theater tickets or tours.
    • : an employee stationed in an apartment house lobby who screens visitors, controls operation of elevators, accepts deliveries to the tenants, etc.
    • : a janitor.
    • : Obsolete. a custodian or warden.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : pertaining to or being medical care for which the patient pays the doctor an annual fee for special or extra services: concierge medicine;concierge physicians.

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Examples

  • Among the internal startups that didn’t pan out was Jetblack, a concierge service targeting wealthy city dwellers.

  • It also launched curbside pickup and an online concierge service, as well as a weekly virtual shopping event called Fred Segal Live.

  • A pleasant chat with the concierge is all that approximates the usual crude check-in process at a larger hotel.

  • Under Recovery in a Box, the Aetna care manager would digitally message a care concierge or pharmacist at the patient’s neighborhood HealthHUB to arrange transportation to home from the hospital.

  • Upon arrival in a new place, the traveler might continue outside to pick up a touchless car rental, then chat with the virtual concierge at a nearby hotel.

  • This was the case with M. Picard, the concierge at 21 rue La Boétie, who had worked there since 1931.

  • Amiigo feeds the data, but opens up a whole new opportunity for concierge gym services.

  • Have you ever had a bizarre experience with a hotel concierge?

  • Our concierge and his wife walked among them, with their black poodle, keeping order; some couples were waltzing on the sidewalk.

  • Set at a hotel in the 1920s, it stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., famed concierge of The Grand Budapest Hotel.

  • At night, after ten, your concierge opens the heavy iron gate of your court by pulling a cord within reach of the family bed.

  • By the light of the torches which the concierge carried, they distinguished Tavannes and the two Ruggieri.

  • Our tickets, which we bought of the concierge at the Hotel B., entitle us to a drive or a railway journey.

  • The concierge said he was in the courtyard and la Tour found him engaged in a singular business.

  • If you want to have your telephone through the concierge's loge, the telephone service is charged on your quarterly rent bill.