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词汇 barmaid
释义 barmaid
noun[ C ]
UKuk /ˈbɑː.meɪd/ us /ˈbɑːr.meɪd/
a woman who serves drinks in a bar酒吧女招待
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bartender
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling & serving alcoholic drinks
bar
barkeeper
barman
bartend
bartender
cut something off
free house
gastropub
hostelry
innkeeper
landlady
landlord
licensee
nineteenth
public bar
public house
publican
roadhouse
saloon
saloon bar
Examples from literature

Admiration mingled with disbelief in the barmaid's voice. 
Because there happens to be a pretty barmaid there? 
He drank a pint of ale, and was seen conversing with a shabbily dressed stranger, whose face was unfamiliar to the publican and the barmaid. 
Mr. Carter called for some more beer and told the barmaid to put a little gin in it. 
The barmaid came flying out to fetch drinks as they entered. 

Examples of barmaid


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She was offered a position as a barmaid in a soldiers' canteen 100 miles away from where she was living.
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It would depend on how good is the barmaid.
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He says the barmaid and barman are special employés regulated by special haw and are not shop assistants, and cannot join the union.
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These groups mainly target people in lower-income categories on the pretext of employment as waitresses, barmaids, charwomen or au pairs.
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How do you propose to deal with the position of working men and barmaids, for instance, who might be thrown out of employment at once?
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The great standard case is that of the man who is getting £4 a week, and his wife, a barmaid, is drawing benefit.
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The question of the wages of barmaids is not for me.
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I regret that separate statistics of unemployment among batmen and barmaids are not available.
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They number about 1,500, 900 of whom are part-time—mostly barmaids, barmen, hotel staff and cleaners.
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I say that it is no place for barmaids; it is a place for barmen, not for barmaids.
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Is the barmaid, or barman, particular about personal hygiene.
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The barman and the barmaid are at work, and with the traditional "mine host" they are entitled to our protection.
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We were gulled into thinking that, like the barmaid's baby, the contributions were very small and would not grow.
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There was only one barmaid in a fairly long bar, and it was reported that she had allowed some soldiers to be treated.
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If so, what did the barmaid say to him?
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