stewardess
noun[C]
TRANSPORTuk/ˈstjuːədes/usold-fashioned
a womanflightattendant
单词 | stewardess |
释义 | stewardess noun[C] TRANSPORTuk/ˈstjuːədes/usold-fashioned a womanflightattendant Examplesofstewardessstewardess The boat also includes an onboard gourmet chef and stewards and stewardesses. From Wikipedia ![]() The object of exchange typically includes both easily measured quantities (wages) and quantities not easily measured (the projection of personality by an airlinestewardess). From Wikipedia ![]() For example, they prefer "flight attendant" to "stewardess" or "steward", and "police officer" to "policeman" or "policewoman". From Wikipedia ![]() Today, mayors have become strong political stewardesses and anchors for other politicians seeking support from the citizens living in their municipalities. From Wikipedia ![]() She is often reported as astewardessbut this is disputed. From Wikipedia ![]() The stewardesses' duties were similar to the male stewards, and usually served women passengers. From Wikipedia ![]() Thestewardessfiled a police complaint shortly after the plane landed. From Wikipedia ![]() Other people invent various items essential to air travel, such as stewardesses, in-flight movies, and the air terminal. From Wikipedia ![]() Other airlines followed suit, hiring nurses to serve as flight attendants, then called stewardesses or air hostesses, on most of their flights. From Wikipedia ![]() With some smooth talking, he gets thestewardessto give him the last seat in business class. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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