hostess的意思和读音

hostess

: [ˈhoʊstəs] : [ˈhəʊstɪs]

n.;(;(广

v.

hostesses  

n.entertainer,master of ceremonies,emcee,MC,presenter

hostessn.

1.a woman who invites guests to a meal, a party, etc.; a woman who has people staying at her home

Mary was always the perfect hostess.

2.a woman who is employed to welcome and entertain men at a nightclub

3.广a woman who introduces and talks to guests on a television or radio show

4.a woman who welcomes the customers in a restaurant

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v.1....;

n.1.a woman who invites someone to a meal or party, or to stay for a short time in her home. A man who does this is called a host.2.a woman who introduces and talks to the people taking part in a television or radio program3.a woman whose job is to dance with men or sit with men who are customers in a nightclub4.a woman whose job is to welcome customers in a restaurant and take them to their table5.a female flight attendant1.a woman who invites someone to a meal or party, or to stay for a short time in her home. A man who does this is called a host.2.a woman who introduces and talks to the people taking part in a television or radio program3.a woman whose job is to dance with men or sit with men who are customers in a nightclub4.a woman whose job is to welcome customers in a restaurant and take them to their table5.a female flight attendant

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1.It was the kind of party which makes you wonder why the hostess has troubled to bid her guests, and why the guests have troubled to come.

2.Sampras, for perhaps the only time in his life, tried to use his influence. He walked up to the hostess and asked for a table.

3.The hostess is preparing, she did not have prepares you to arrive completely, could make her to feel extremely awkwardly.使

4.THE HOSTESS: It strikes me that the route of a cult film is often its complete unpredictability.

5.' And yet another suggested 'she had swapped outfits with an air hostess on board' likening the outfit to a Sixties air hostess get-up .,”

6.In the United States, since the hostess is also likely to be cook, she may be busy until the last moment preparing the meal.

7.Now that she is an air hostess, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.

8.MotheR was doing heR best to be the gracious hostess, but I could tell this was especially hard for heR.

9.Seeing me in panic, the hostess reassured me that what I was instructed to do next was something I was definitely capable of.

10.Remember to call your hostess the next day, or write her a short 'thank you' letter.便