at·tend·ant
noun/əˈtendənt/
/əˈtendənt/
- a person whose job is to serve or help people in a public place
服务员;侍者 - a cloakroom/parking/museum attendant
衣帽间/停车服务员;博物馆接待员 - Pool attendants kept a constant watch on the swimmers.
游泳池的救生员一直留意着游泳的人。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- car-park
- garage
- gas-station
- …
- a cloakroom/parking/museum attendant
- a person who takes care of and lives or travels with a person who has an important job, or who has a medical condition or disability
Topics Healthcareb2照顾有重要工作、患有健康状况或残疾的人并与其一起生活或旅行的人
Word Originlate Middle English (as an adjective): from Old French, from atendre ‘give one's attention to’, from Latin attendere, from ad- ‘to’ + tendere ‘stretch’.