doorman 英 [ˈdɔ:mən]   美 [ˈdɔrmən]

doorman

doorman  英 [ˈdɔ:mən] 美 [ˈdɔrmən]

n. 看门人 

名词复数:doormen 

But if you want to live in a sheltered world, where there's a doorman and no rogue element, you don't check into a hotel. 但是假如你希望住在一个受保护的世界,那里有个看门人没有任何无赖因素,那样你不能住酒店。
You’ll need to whisper the secret code into the ear of the doorman to enter International Exports Ltd., the fake front of this spy-themed Milwaukee restaurant that has been open since 1966. 进门之前要在看门人耳边低声说出你的暗号,你才能进入这家标着“国际出口有限公司”的大门,这家间谍主题餐厅创办于1966年。

  • A doorman's job involves being stationed near a door, to monitor the entrance and hold the door for people as they come and go. Fancy hotels and apartment buildings usually have a doorman.
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  • n. 看门人
  • 1. But if you want to live in a sheltered world, where there's a doorman and no rogue element, you don't check into a hotel.

    但是假如你希望住在一个受保护的世界,那里有个看门人没有任何无赖因素,那样你不能住酒店。

  • 2. You’ll need to whisper the secret code into the ear of the doorman to enter International Exports Ltd., the fake front of this spy-themed Milwaukee restaurant that has been open since 1966.

    进门之前要在看门人耳边低声说出你的暗号,你才能进入这家标着“国际出口有限公司”的大门,这家间谍主题餐厅创办于1966年。

  • 3. The apartment she's trying to sell today is in Newport Lofts, a doorman building with a pool, gym and clubhouse on the roof, which, the custodian tells us, haven't been used by anyone in months.

    她今天想卖的公寓在新港大厦,这座大厦有看门人,屋顶上还有游泳池、健身房和俱乐部,保管员告诉我们已经有几个月没人使用过这些设施了。

door·man / ˈdɔːmən ; NAmE ˈdɔːrmən / noun ( plural door·men / ˈdɔːmən ; NAmE ˈdɔːrmən / ) 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. (旅馆、剧院等门口身着制服的)门厅侍者 compare porter  (3 ) doorman doormen door·man / ˈdɔːmən ; NAmE ˈdɔːrmən / door·men / ˈdɔːmən ; NAmE ˈdɔːrmən /
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