He finally gained entry to the hotel by giving some money to the doorman. 他给了门 一些钱, 终於得以进入旅馆.
Affluent he may be, But he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. 尽管他可能是富裕的,但他一点不知道该付多少小费给看门人和清理卧室的女服务员。
doorman
[ noun ] someone who guards an entrance <noun.person>
doorman \doorman\ n. someone who guards the entrance to a building.
Syn: doorkeeper, door guard, hall porter, porter, gatekeeper. [WordNet 1.5]
Welcome to the upscale McDonald's _ where the humble Big Mac is served in a veritable temple, featuring a uniformed doorman, a pianist performing on a black baby grand, and even an electronic ticker for brokers bingeing on junk bonds and junk food.
Economic Forecasts? Most professional economists missed the mark with their interest-rate and economic forecasts of a year ago, but one nonprofessional came close to a bulls-eye: Raul Gonzales, a New York City doorman.
Michael Montolbano, the doorman at Pat O'Briens where tourists slurp rosy-colored Hurricanes in a glass they can take home, said some Republicans have already experienced the street.
Chao testified Tuesday that no dress code exists and that the doorman picks and chooses to keep out people who are drunk or otherwise look like trouble, as well as save room inside for patrons with reservations.
How many boxy suburban stores offer Roman arches, white-marble columns and the occasional white-gloved doorman?
The black-robed commissioner was mostly interested in the mechanics of the entry process, which was described as the doorman choosing from a crowd gathered behind a semicircular rope.
"Of course you are," says the doorman.
Mr. Eckert is the Broadway's stage doorman.
Mr Forte once said he would not employ Mr Shepard as a doorman.
Three days after the murder, police announced the arrest of Pietro Vanacore, the 58-year-old doorman and janitor at the building.
He is a dvornik, a cross between a doorman and a street sweeper, who spends his leisure time working out at a gym.
In its operational range it resembles its neighbour, Christie's - as do the firm's claret-coloured flag and liveried doorman. Spink's uncertain future has had the effect of eroding both the firm's breadth of interest and its base of expertise.
'You cannot make a computer programmer out of someone who is a potential doorman,' commented one senior Danish economist. Instead, they call for measures such as lower unemployment benefits and lower minimum wages to price more people into work.