janitor
janitor — 名詞
1. a person who works in a school, office, or other large building cleaning rooms,
管理員
負責清潔和維護建築物的人員
a person who works in a school, office, or other large building cleaning rooms, taking out rubbish, making small repairs, and keeping the building in good condition
The school janitor unlocked the gym doors every morning before the students arrived.
學校的管理員每天早上在學生到校前打開體育館的門。
collocation: school janitor — typical work location
After the community concert, the janitor swept the hall and gathered the empty cups.
社區音樂會結束後,管理員打掃了大廳並收走空杯子。
The Lakeside Apartments hired a janitor who also handles small plumbing problems.
湖畔公寓聘用了一位也會處理小水管問題的管理員。
Leila, the night-shift janitor, noticed a leaky pipe and fixed it before the water spread.
夜班管理員 Leila 發現了一根漏水的管子,在漏水擴散前修好了它。
Every Friday morning, the janitor cleans the windows and replaces any broken light bulbs.
每週五早上,管理員會清潔窗戶並更換壞掉的燈泡。
文法句型
a/the janitor
janitor + of [building]
work as a janitor
用法筆記
In North America, 'janitor' is the most common term for a person who cleans and maintains a building. In the UK, 'caretaker' or 'cleaner' is used more often for similar roles.