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How to read the English of the waiter?

Waiter English: Waiter

Waiter? Reading? English? ['we? t? (r)]? Beautiful? ['we? t? r]? ?

Nouns. Waiter; Waiter (male)

phrase

1, rolling waiter? Bad karma waiter?

2. bead waiter? Bell captain

3. Kitchen attendant? Vegetable deliveryman

4. Land attendant? Customs loading and unloading supervisor

5. Coastal waiter? Customs inspector

Extended data word usage

1, waiter means "(male) waiter", which refers to a person who serves customers in a hotel or guesthouse. It is a countable noun with plural form.

2. Waiters generally refer to male waiters, and waitresses generally use waitresses.

Lexical collocation

1, waiter instead? Waiter is just the opposite.

2. Coast attendant? Customs inspector

3. Freelance waiter? Freelance waiter?

4. waiter galaxy? Waiter galaxy

5. Head waiter? head waiter (in a hotel)

example sentence

He asked the waiter to get a pack of cigarettes.

He asked the waiter to take a pack of cigarettes.

He asked the waiter to bring him a bucket of sherry.

He asked the waiter to bring him a bucket of sherry.