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waitressing

/wey-truh-sing/US // ˈweɪ trə sɪŋ //

服务员,服务生,侍者,侍应生

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the occupation of a waitress.

Examples

  • A 23-year-old in Israel, she does waitressing and bartending gigs in Tel Aviv, where she goes to university.

  • "It is hot and it is ready," says Bernice Michaud, who has been waitressing at Dolly's for over a quarter century.

  • Shawn had been in and out of jobs, mostly waitressing, since she graduated in 1975.

  • Then I decided I preferred my criminal activity on my television set and quit poker waitressing to go home and watch The Sopranos.

  • Why is Maci waitressing and Amber kvetching about paying the bills?

  • Typically, girls and women are lured into captivity by promises of jobs in child care, waitressing, fashion, or entertainment.