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词汇 chambermaid
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Definition of chambermaid in English:

chambermaid

noun ˈtʃeɪmbəmeɪdˈtʃeɪmbərˌmeɪd
  • A woman who cleans bedrooms and bathrooms in a hotel.

    (清扫旅馆房间的)女服务员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Controversy erupts between George and Jerry over whether Lupe, the chambermaid at their hotel, should tuck or untuck the sheets on their beds.
    • I was a chambermaid in a German hotel on the Baltic Sea.
    • She started as a chambermaid at the hotel four years ago, after working at the Elmbank Hotel for 13 years.
    • She did not look like a chambermaid, but a young lady taking a ride alone in the woods.
    • When the chambermaid returned to take her plate, Lady Anna entered with her.
    • She works days as a chambermaid at a local hotel and at night lies awake fearing the sound of his tread.
    • The two peasant girls whom the hero simultaneously seduces here become hotel chambermaids.
    • Women worked as hotel chambermaids, housekeepers, babysitters, factory and fast-food workers, and nursing home aids.
    • Two chambermaids, each with a handful of laundry, stepped from an adjoining hallway.
    • A receptionist at the Hotel, said one of the hotel chambermaids was opening a window when she saw the car go over the cliff.
    • She wore heavy silver jewelry and had an aristocratic sneer (or so the two gossiping chambermaids whispered among themselves).
    • So when she heard a knock on her hotel door she just presumed that it was a chambermaid, she certainly didn't expect to see a strange woman wearing a dark tailored suit and a look of total amazement.
    • Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status.
    • Wilma worked for the Best Western hotel as a chambermaid.
    • Eventually Joseph falls in love with Fanny, a milkmaid, becomes footman to Sir Thomas and Lady Booby, and, together with Mrs Slipslop the chambermaid, attends them for their season in London.
    • So there she was, dressed in an ivory silk slip dress and black silk slipper shoes with her red hair gone and her orange eyes hazed over with anger, pain and sorrow, being walked to the temple with only the three silent chambermaids as company.
    • She worked in a hotel, starting as a chambermaid, but she ended up as receptionist and basically running it.
    • They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware.
    • While chambermaids set to work with trolleys laden with clean sheets and cleaning materials, Anita embarks on her rigorous checks.
    • ‘The language skills required by a hotel receptionist will be different to those required by a chambermaid,’ he said.
    Synonyms
    female servant, maidservant, housemaid, parlourmaid, serving maid, lady's maid, maid-of-all-work, domestic, drudge, menial

Definition of chambermaid in US English:

chambermaid

nounˈCHāmbərˌmādˈtʃeɪmbərˌmeɪd
  • A maid who cleans bedrooms and bathrooms, especially in a hotel.

    (清扫旅馆房间的)女服务员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was a chambermaid in a German hotel on the Baltic Sea.
    • She works days as a chambermaid at a local hotel and at night lies awake fearing the sound of his tread.
    • Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status.
    • Women worked as hotel chambermaids, housekeepers, babysitters, factory and fast-food workers, and nursing home aids.
    • A receptionist at the Hotel, said one of the hotel chambermaids was opening a window when she saw the car go over the cliff.
    • So when she heard a knock on her hotel door she just presumed that it was a chambermaid, she certainly didn't expect to see a strange woman wearing a dark tailored suit and a look of total amazement.
    • Wilma worked for the Best Western hotel as a chambermaid.
    • Controversy erupts between George and Jerry over whether Lupe, the chambermaid at their hotel, should tuck or untuck the sheets on their beds.
    • She did not look like a chambermaid, but a young lady taking a ride alone in the woods.
    • They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware.
    • ‘The language skills required by a hotel receptionist will be different to those required by a chambermaid,’ he said.
    • Eventually Joseph falls in love with Fanny, a milkmaid, becomes footman to Sir Thomas and Lady Booby, and, together with Mrs Slipslop the chambermaid, attends them for their season in London.
    • When the chambermaid returned to take her plate, Lady Anna entered with her.
    • While chambermaids set to work with trolleys laden with clean sheets and cleaning materials, Anita embarks on her rigorous checks.
    • She started as a chambermaid at the hotel four years ago, after working at the Elmbank Hotel for 13 years.
    • The two peasant girls whom the hero simultaneously seduces here become hotel chambermaids.
    • Two chambermaids, each with a handful of laundry, stepped from an adjoining hallway.
    • She worked in a hotel, starting as a chambermaid, but she ended up as receptionist and basically running it.
    • She wore heavy silver jewelry and had an aristocratic sneer (or so the two gossiping chambermaids whispered among themselves).
    • So there she was, dressed in an ivory silk slip dress and black silk slipper shoes with her red hair gone and her orange eyes hazed over with anger, pain and sorrow, being walked to the temple with only the three silent chambermaids as company.
    Synonyms
    female servant, maidservant, housemaid, parlourmaid, serving maid, lady's maid, maid-of-all-work, domestic, drudge, menial
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