concierge

noun

UK/ˌkɒn.siˈeəʒ/
US/kɑːn.siˈerʒ/

Definitions of concierge noun

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    An individual employed to manage an apartment building, particularly in France; a superintendent.

    (尤指法国的)大楼管理员;看门人

    • The concierge knocked on their apartment door after receiving noise complaints.

      大楼管理员在收到噪音投诉后敲了他们的公寓门。

    • The concierge shrugged, stating she was out.

      大楼管理员耸了耸肩,说她出去了。

    • The residents occasionally give the concierge gifts in appreciation of their services.

      居民们偶尔会送礼物给大楼管理员以感谢他们的服务。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    An employee at a hotel, private club, or similar establishment who assists guests with their needs, such as arranging excursions or theatre tickets.

    (协助客人安排票务、餐厅等事宜的)旅馆服务台职员

    • Other hotel staff members who expect a tip include a concierge who arranges tickets for shows, and a doorman who hails taxis.

      其他期待小费的酒店员工包括安排演出票务的服务台职员,以及招呼出租车的门卫。

    • She was employed as a concierge in the first-class lounge at Dulles International Airport.

      她在杜勒斯国际机场的头等舱休息室担任服务台职员。

    • As a concierge, she is responsible for handling all of the guests' requests.

      作为服务台职员,她负责处理所有客人的请求。

  3. Countable(可数名词)

    An individual hired by a large company to perform tasks, such as shopping, for other working employees.

    大型公司雇用来为其他员工办事(如采购)的雇员

    • Staff benefits include a concierge, an ironing service, discounted concert tickets, and an on-site daycare.

      员工福利包括礼宾服务、熨烫服务、折扣音乐会门票和现场托儿所。

    • Benefits range from corporate concierge services to masseuses.

      福利范围从企业礼宾服务到按摩师。

    • The company offers a concierge service to assist employees with personal errands.

      公司提供礼宾服务,协助员工处理个人事务。