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landing-waiter

/lan-ding-wey-ter/US // ˈlæn dɪŋˌweɪ tər //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : landwaiter.

Examples

  • The Lion Air captain had left his rookie copilot to make the landing until he realized he was in trouble.

  • Pages from the Quran fluttered in the air before landing gently on the rubble.

  • Pan Am was granted landing rights at Camp Colombia, an army base near Havana.

  • “If you are a waiter, you can make twice as much in Austin relative to Flint,” remarked Moretti.

  • A waiter brings out some fresh pretzels and homemade pork and wine sausages.

  • In 1634 he also prohibited the landing of tobacco any where except at the quay near the custom house in London.

  • I've been sailing one way for ever so long, because I don't know how to turn around; but there's a landing-place just ahead.

  • There were machine guns here which wiped out the landing parties whenever they tried to get ashore North of the present line.

  • A full General landing to inspect overseas is entitled to a salute of 17 guns—well, I got my dues.

  • He was dressed like a waiter, and he looked like one—a regular City waiter, you know.