词汇 | receptionist |
释义 | receptionist noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈsep.ʃən.ɪst/ us /rɪˈsep.ʃən.ɪst/ A2 a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone接待员;招待员 Hotels & hostels aparthotel bed and board bed and breakfast bellhop bellman breakfast bar bridal suite clerk commissionaire concierge motel motor inn proprietress ride suite twin-bedded two-star upgrade valet visitors' book receptionist | American Dictionaryreceptionist noun[ C ] us/rɪˈsep·ʃə·nɪst/ a person who works in an office, store, or hotel, helping visitors or giving information receptionist | Business Englishreceptionist noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈsepʃənɪst/us HR, WORKPLACE a person who works in a hotel, office, etc., who answers the phone and helps guests or visitors when they arrive: When you get here, the receptionist will direct you to my office. Examples of receptionistreceptionist Participants included 46 general practitioners, 9 practice managers and 1 receptionist. The receptionist and external actor names explicitly define the interface to the environment. The sets of receptionists and external actors are the interface of an actor configuration to its environment. Both the set of receptionists and the set of external actors may grow as the configuration evolves. Initially the receptionists were the ones to say that we have a nurse practitioner 'this is what a nurse practitioner is', because patients don't know. If there isn't a vacant room in the hotel called by guests, the receptionist should propose a room in another hotel of the chain. Researchers or members of the practice staff, such as receptionists, could also introduce the research. By checking alert the treatment staff by entering an activity them in on the networked system, the receptionist note. A configuration in which both the receptionist and external actor sets are empty is said to be closed. The practice team also includes a practice manager, health visitor, practice nurse, midwife, and district nurses and receptionists. It does require extra staff-doctors, a full-time nurse and receptionist; nevertheless the results are encouraging. Older people are running clubs and societies, organising events, arranging welfare services, and working in voluntary groups as nurses, translators and receptionists. In one practice, a doctor was interviewed initially followed by the senior receptionist who knew more about their system. So the receptionists, once we educated them, they then educated the patients. Some receptionists had been given formal or informal guidelines on the role of the nurse practitioner and this appeared to work well. 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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