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单词 waitressing
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Definition of waitressing in English:

waitressing

nounˈweɪtrɪsɪŋˈweɪtrɪsɪŋ
mass noun
  • The action or occupation of working as a waitress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Otherwise, Nick has said that if she's still missing waitressing that much in a few months he'll buy her her own restaurant.
    • It was a family affair, with their son, Oliver, helping Lew in the kitchen, and daughter, Vicky, waitressing.
    • I have come along in the middle of the backward and forward discussion on waitressing and the hospitality industry in St Lucia.
    • I'm a full-time employee at a fairly public company here in Steinbach, and on my weekends, I enjoy waitressing at a local restaurant.
    • But before that 14-year-old Brenda Clarkson, from Doncaster, fell in love with the place while waitressing in a nearby hotel.
    • Having whiled away her twenties travelling, painting houses in Canada and waitressing in New York, Borland eventually struck gold, by ‘hanging out’ on a film set and simply waiting for the director to call action.
    • Most people I know did laboring or fruit picking or waitressing.
    • It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs.
    • Since then, she's done everything from teaching sign language to waitressing, all while looking for another girl group or record deal.
    • After putting out a couple of unspectacular albums, she spent much of the 1980s waitressing and working in a record store.
    • But I found it too hard to concentrate on a fledgling career as I was in a difficult relationship at the time, so I ended up just drifting around waitressing.
    • Most of these women believed they were coming to Britain for waitressing or service-industry jobs.
    • Other summer jobs included waitressing, a few summers in a jeweller's shop, and finally, a barperson.
    • Is she really a ‘waitress turned singer,’ or was she a singer all along and waitressing to make ends meet like untold millions before her?
    • She went through the classic American rites of passage - working at McDonalds during high school and bartending and waitressing while starting her acting career.
    • Carol Connelly is a player in his pattern - she works waitressing at a downtown cafe that Melvin frequents for lunch every day at 11 am.
    • There are various activities that you do that may strain your wrist: waitressing, using a computer, playing racketball.
    • But I'm not about to pack up and go waitressing in LA.
    • But girls are more likely to take work which may not be exactly what they want - such as waitressing - so they can afford to move out.
    • Regardless of whether she enjoyed the menial work of typing or selling or waitressing or clerking, she at least had freedom of movement to a degree.
    Synonyms
    waiting, waiting at table, serving of food and drink, attendance, serving
 
 

Definition of waitressing in US English:

waitressing

nounˈweɪtrɪsɪŋˈwātrisiNG
  • The action or occupation of working as a waitress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But girls are more likely to take work which may not be exactly what they want - such as waitressing - so they can afford to move out.
    • Since then, she's done everything from teaching sign language to waitressing, all while looking for another girl group or record deal.
    • She went through the classic American rites of passage - working at McDonalds during high school and bartending and waitressing while starting her acting career.
    • Carol Connelly is a player in his pattern - she works waitressing at a downtown cafe that Melvin frequents for lunch every day at 11 am.
    • Other summer jobs included waitressing, a few summers in a jeweller's shop, and finally, a barperson.
    • Most people I know did laboring or fruit picking or waitressing.
    • Regardless of whether she enjoyed the menial work of typing or selling or waitressing or clerking, she at least had freedom of movement to a degree.
    • But I found it too hard to concentrate on a fledgling career as I was in a difficult relationship at the time, so I ended up just drifting around waitressing.
    • But I'm not about to pack up and go waitressing in LA.
    • Is she really a ‘waitress turned singer,’ or was she a singer all along and waitressing to make ends meet like untold millions before her?
    • It was a family affair, with their son, Oliver, helping Lew in the kitchen, and daughter, Vicky, waitressing.
    • There are various activities that you do that may strain your wrist: waitressing, using a computer, playing racketball.
    • After putting out a couple of unspectacular albums, she spent much of the 1980s waitressing and working in a record store.
    • Having whiled away her twenties travelling, painting houses in Canada and waitressing in New York, Borland eventually struck gold, by ‘hanging out’ on a film set and simply waiting for the director to call action.
    • It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs.
    • I'm a full-time employee at a fairly public company here in Steinbach, and on my weekends, I enjoy waitressing at a local restaurant.
    • But before that 14-year-old Brenda Clarkson, from Doncaster, fell in love with the place while waitressing in a nearby hotel.
    • Otherwise, Nick has said that if she's still missing waitressing that much in a few months he'll buy her her own restaurant.
    • I have come along in the middle of the backward and forward discussion on waitressing and the hospitality industry in St Lucia.
    • Most of these women believed they were coming to Britain for waitressing or service-industry jobs.
    Synonyms
    waiting, waiting at table, serving of food and drink, attendance, serving
 
 
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