greeter
noun [ C ] uk/ˈɡriː.tər/ us/ˈɡriː.t̬ɚ/
门迎,迎宾
someone whose job is to greet people when they arrive at a place such as a restaurant, bar, or large shop
My helpful greeter dashed off to bring me a large, glossy menu. 接待我的殷勤服务员迅速拿来一份又大又亮的菜单。
I was walking past the new supermarket and saw a notice in the window advertising for store greeters. 我路过一家超市时看见橱窗里贴着招聘迎送员的启事。
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- When I ask where the lavatories are, I am personally escorted to them by a young man called Alan, the restaurant's greeter.
- The adult areas of the festival will have greeters at the gates to prevent children from wandering in.
- All 450 greeters, cashiers, stock people and other employees at this Chinese branch of Wal-Mart are local residents.
- The program helps low-income seniors - often in their 60s and 70s - find work as greeters, cooks or office workers.