porters
英 [ˈpɔːtəz]
美 [ˈpɔrtərz]
n. (尤指火车站、机场或旅馆)行李员,搬运工; (医院里护送病人的)护工; 门卫; 门房
porter的复数
柯林斯词典
- 看门人;门房
Aporteris a person whose job is to be in charge of the entrance of a building such as a hotel. - (火车站或宾馆的)行李员,搬运工
Aporteris a person whose job is to carry things, for example people's luggage at a railway station or in a hotel. - (列车卧车的)服务生
Aporteron a train is a person whose job is to make up beds in the sleeping car and to help passengers. - (医院运送病人的)护工,勤杂工
In a hospital, aporteris someone whose job is to move patients from place to place.
in AM, use 美国英语用 doorman
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 attendant
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 orderly
双语例句
- Ballot boxes are being flown by helicopter and hand-carried by porters to counting centers across this remote Himalayan country.
在这个地处喜马拉雅偏远山区的国家,直升机和搬运工把票箱送往各地的计票中心。 - Anyway, they said, look you go to any train station and there are these red caps or porters and they'll carry your suitcase for you.
总之,他们说你可以去任何一个车站,那里有很多搬运工,他们可以替你扛行李。 - The porters earn about three dollars a day as they repeatedly climb and descend the city's steep hills.
在日复一日的爬坡上坎中,这些挑夫每天大约可以赚取3美元。 - The porters may be-fied by their red caps.
从他们戴的红帽子就可辨认出他们是行李搬运工。 - It is usual to tip waiters, porters, guides and drivers.
给服务员、行李搬运工、导游和司机小费是惯例。 - Sherpas were first employed as porters, tasked with carrying large amounts of equipment to supply the military-style expeditions of the day.
夏尔巴人最初被雇作搬运工,搬运当时军事化探险中大量的装备和供给。 - In four quarters were the porters, toward the east, west, north, and south.
代上9:24在东、西、南、北、四方都有守门的。 - The expedition was made up of ten professional climbers and thirty porters from local villages.
探险队由10个职业登山家和30个本地村庄的脚夫组成。 - Porters hurried along the docks pushing baggage.
码头上的搬运工在忙着搬运行李。 - The porters are loading a barge.
搬运工人正往驳船上装货。
