doorman的意思和读音

doorman

: [ˈdɔrmən] : [ˈdɔː(r)mən]

n.

doormen  

doormann.

1.a man, often in uniform, whose job is to stand at the entrance to a large building such as a hotel or a theatre, and open the door for visitors, find them taxis, etc.

na.1.

n.1.someone whose job is to be in charge of the main entrance of a building, such as a hotel or an apartment house, and help people when they go in or come out

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1.Instead of schmoozing the doorman or checking to see if he's on the guest list, he whips out his wallet and flashes a mysterious card.

2.There was a doorman at the entrance to the building, but each flat was separate, with its own front door.

3.Now, at last, she was really in it. She had come up the imposing steps, guarded by the large and portly doorman.

4."First, they made us addicted, and now, they are trying to get money out of us, " said the doorman of a building in West Tehran.“,”西

5.If I go belly-up, I will no longer be able to tip my doorman when he gets me a taxi.

6.By ditching dorm life for a doorman building, the actress gets to call John Mayer and Keith Richard's daughter Theodora her neighbors.宿JohnMayerKeithRichardTheodora

7.A doorman building, it was recently renovated and outfitted with amenities like a spa, a climbing wall and a basketball court.

8.When the doorman slipped down to the corner for a cup of coffee, Kraft ducked into the building and found Leon Dennison's apartment.·

9.here was reserve itself done into a box - office clerk , a doorman , and an assistant , glorying in their fine positions.

10.I always stay at the Goring hotel in London, and there's this lovely doorman.(Goringhotel),