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air hostess in British Englishnoun old-fashioned a woman employed to attend to passengers on an aircraft Gender-neutral form: flight attendant Examples of 'air hostess' in a sentenceair hostess Loop longer scarves loosely over one shoulder and avoid bows or you'll look like an air hostess.In the 1950s, it was glam to be an air hostess.The air hostess told him to wait until we were in the air.Why can't the former air hostess upgrade if she wants to?I wanted to be an air-hostess nurse, if such things ever existed.On standby with my job as an air hostess.A no-smoking flight is 'simply chic', says the air hostess. In other languagesair hostess British English: air hostess / ɛə ˈhəʊstɪs/ NOUN An air hostess is a woman whose job is to look after passengers in an aircraft. - American English: flight attendant
- Arabic: مُضيفَة جوّية
- Brazilian Portuguese: comissária de bordo
- Chinese: 空姐
- Croatian: stjuardesa
- Czech: letuška
- Danish: stewardesse
- Dutch: stewardess
- European Spanish: azafata
- Finnish: lentoemäntä
- French: hôtesse de l’air
- German: Stewardess
- Greek: αεροσυνοδός
- Italian: hostess
- Japanese: スチュワーデス
- Korean: 비행기 여승무원
- Norwegian: flyvertinne
- Polish: stewardesa
- European Portuguese: assistente de bordo
- Romanian: stewardesă
- Russian: стюардесса
- Latin American Spanish: azafata
- Swedish: flygvärdinna
- Thai: พนักงานหญิงบริการบนเครื่องบิน
- Turkish: hostes
- Ukrainian: стюардеса
- Vietnamese: nữ tiếp viên hàng không
Chinese translation of 'air hostess' n (c) -
空中小姐 (kōngzhōng xiǎojiě) (位, wèi)美 = stewardess
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