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- As soon as we sat down a waiter came over to wait on us. 我们刚一落座,有一侍者过来招待我们。
- In my restaurant, a waiter has to wait on at least10 tables. 我的餐馆里一个侍者至少要照顾10张桌子。
- She looked around for a salesman to wait on her. 她环顾四周,找售货员接待她。
- They expect me to wait on them like a servant. 他们巴不得我就象一个女招待那样去伺候他们。
- She will never learn to wait on table. 她永远学不会侍候进餐。
- The old man has no one to wait on him. 那个老人没有人服侍。
- To wait on as a footman; attend. 象男仆一样的侍候;跟从
- A person willing to wait, Another person to appear. [一个人愿意等待,另一个人才能出现。
- to wait on a person 伺候别人
- After a broken promise, it is hard to count on a person. 一次失约,再要人相信你就难了。
- At home the boys never lifted a finger. We girls had to wait on them hand and foot. 在家里男孩子不动一根手指头,我们女孩子得替他们做这做那。
- I want to see the director on a personal matter. 我要见董事谈一件私人的事。
- The gentleman had a valet to wait on him hand and foot. 这位绅士有一个男仆照顾他的衣食住行。
- A person who bets on a contestant. 赌客对竞争者下赌的人
- The old man have no one to wait on him. 那个老人没有人服侍。
- We'll have to wait on line for 40 minutes. 我们还需要等40分钟才能开打。
- A mole is a blemish on a person's skin. 黑痣在人的皮肤上是一个疵点。
- Mrs. Collins gave me leave to wait on you. 柯林斯太太让我在这儿等你。
- There are no synchronize objects to wait on. 没有需要等候的同步对象。
- A long thick growth of hair on a person's head. 长而密的头发人头上长的长而密的头发