waitress
waitress — 名詞
1. a woman employed in a dining establishment to take people's food orders, bring t
女服務生
在餐廳送餐的女性員工
a woman employed in a dining establishment to take people's food orders, bring them their meals, and attend to their needs while they eat.
Adina works as a waitress at a busy seafood restaurant near the harbour.
Adina 在港口附近一家繁忙的海鮮餐廳當女服務生。
works as a + waitress + at [place] — typical occupation pattern
The waitress brought us coffee and menus as soon as we sat down.
女服務生我們一坐下來就送來了咖啡和菜單。
article + waitress + verb of immediate service
Quinn left a generous tip for the waitress who served their table all evening.
Quinn 留了一筆豐厚的小費給整晚為他們服務的女服務生。
Valentina decided to become a waitress to earn money during summer break.
Valentina 決定在暑假期間打工當女服務生來賺錢。
A friendly waitress recommended the grilled fish when Lakan asked about the daily specials.
一位親切的女服務生向 Lakan 推薦了烤魚,因為他問起今日特餐。
- server
gender-neutral, now the standard term in many restaurants and cafés
- waiter
traditionally masculine but increasingly used for any gender
- food server
formal term, often used in job listings or manuals
文法句型
a/an + waitress
waitress + verb (serves/brings/works)
用法筆記
This noun refers specifically to a woman who serves customers in a restaurant. In modern usage, the gender-neutral terms 'server' or 'waiter' are increasingly preferred, especially when the person's gender is unknown or irrelevant. 'Waitress' is still common but can sound dated or unnecessarily gendered in some contexts.