greeter
noun[C]
uk/ˈɡriː.tər/us/ˈɡriː.t̬ɚ/someone whosejobis togreetpeoplewhen theyarriveat aplacesuch as arestaurant,bar, orlargeshop:
门迎,迎宾Myhelpfulgreeterdashedoff tobringme alarge,glossymenu.接待我的殷勤服务员迅速拿来一份又大又亮的菜单。
I waswalkingpast the newsupermarketandsawanoticein thewindowadvertisingforstoregreeters.我路过一家超市时看见橱窗里贴着招聘迎送员的启事。
- When Iaskwhere thelavatoriesare, I ampersonallyescortedto them by ayoungman called Alan, the restaurant's greeter.
- Theadultareasof thefestivalwill have greeters at thegatestopreventchildrenfromwanderingin.
- All 450 greeters,cashiers,stockpeopleand otheremployeesat thisChinesebranchof Wal-Mart arelocalresidents.
- Theprogramhelpslow-incomeseniors- often intheir60s and 70s -findworkas greeters,cooksorofficeworkers.