stewardess的意思和读音

stewardess

: [ˈstuərdəs] : [ˌstjuːə(r)ˈdes]

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stewardesses  

stewardessn.

1.a female flight attendant

2.a woman whose job is to take care of the passengers on a ship or train

n.1.;

n.1.The derivative of steward2.a female flight attendant

1. shoe-maker stewardess conductor ...

2. steward n. stewardess n. opening n. ...

3. pigeon-English stewardess lost and found ...

4. 使 Occupied Stewardess Steward ...

5. steward stewardess airsick ...

6. limit 线 stewardess water ...

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1.They come to the front cabin. The stewardess opens one of the overhead compartments and she finds a handcart in it.

2.The stewardess came to check on me again. This time the she sat next to me and asked if I was all right.

3.A stewardess asked me to put it out, but I said I wanted to carry on as there was no rule against smoking on the plane.

4.Stewardess: I'm sorry they must be all taken. Let me get one for you. I'll be back in a minute./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.The stewardess hears it, and runs up the aisle to tell him the intercom is still on. She trips and falls in her haste.穿

6."I'm sorry, " the stewardess said. "He's in economy. If he wants juice he'll have to pay. ",”,“。”

7.An air stewardess came and asked him if he would like some drink.

8.Yes , I was , when the plane hit an air-pocket. But the stewardess told us it was nothing serious , and I calmed down.

9.The little cretin stewardess was now ruined for normal love and she ran amok among the other freaks, inflaming them.

10.Later, a Germany air stewardess came and asked me if I was air sick. I told her I am ok, but just a little dizzy.