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receptionist

/ri-sep-shuh-nist/US // rɪˈsɛp ʃə nɪst //UK // (rɪˈsɛpʃənɪst) //

接待员,招待员,传达员,接待人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person employed to receive and assist callers, clients, etc., as in an office.
    • : Theology. a person who advocates receptionism.

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Examples

  • Hour One is working with Alice Receptionist to update its video footage of human actors so that the digital receptionists can be made to say different things in different languages without having to reshoot hours of video.

  • Gone are the days where a hotel receptionist will hand you a set of keys and point you to the elevator.

  • A masked receptionist hands you room keys and a welcome packet, offers you brief directions to your unit, and you’re ready to go in a few minutes.

  • The receptionist was so rude, and I never made an appointment with this doctor.

  • Her son’s day-care center suddenly closed in April, forcing her to give up her $15-an-hour job as a receptionist.

  • The 289-page satire follows Morris Feldstein, a pharmaceutical salesman who gets seduced by a lonely receptionist.

  • Receptionist, former lover, and still receptionist Connie Plotz deconstructs his private obsessions and cultural stereotypes.

  • Tolman was temping as a receptionist at a consulting firm for $11 an hour when she first auditioned for Molly.

  • When Muñoz got back to her office, the receptionist told her Senator Reid wanted to speak with her.

  • This prerequisite applies to everyone, including the receptionist, paralegals, administrative assistants and file clerks.

  • That little girl back on Earth, the receptionist at the Interplanetary Lines building, she'd had it.

  • The little blonde receptionist caught it in twenty-four hours—?

  • Jon had to wait a half hour for his turn, but the receptionist finally signalled him towards the door of the interviewer's room.

  • I am afraid I must have raised my voice in expressing my exasperation to the young lady who acted as receptionist and barrier.

  • The frosty old receptionist seemed to be typical in her business-as-usual, come-what-may attitude.