释义 |
Definition of front desk in English: front desknoun The registration and reception desk in a hotel or large organization. Example sentencesExamples - He scored a position as a receptionist on the front desk and he knew that this was for him, despite the lowly position.
- A shortage of officers means police are having to recruit Neighbourhood Watch volunteers to man the front desk.
- He has a night job at the front desk of the Baltic Hotel under an equally thuggish boss.
- Drake was sitting at the front desks, his back to me, conversing with his partner while setting up equipment.
- He told the person at the front desk that he'd be returning to the hotel by midnight local time.
- The only people that should be behind the front desk should be the front desk employees.
- One step is to make sure that the bellhop is always outside and that someone is always at the front desk.
- After an initial two-hour training session, the recruits will be working alongside full-time civilians at police station front desks for practical experience.
- Unlike staying in commercial hotels, whose front desks understand English and can help you arrange transportation, you're on your own while staying in vacation rental properties.
- I popped into the hotel and left my card at the front desk with a message asking the team leader to give me a call.
- I started shaking even harder when we walked into the front door and to the front desk.
- When they got to the front desk, Mandi tapped the bell on the desk, and a young man walked over.
- Later we came down to the front desk and the lady on the desk asked if we knew a B and L Goode.
- He said the new system allowed a more efficient ordering service at the front desk.
- These bookings are made at the front desk or on a board near the machines.
- I grabbed my stuff and ran by the front desk, waving to the receptionist as I went.
- She went to the front desk and a man directed her way up to her hotel suit, which was on the top floor.
- Someday I will go in and ask the lady at the front desk because those people are paid to be friendly.
- She registered at the front desk, while Jenni tried to find her name on the room list.
- Upon entry, most have a front desk or a staff member that monitors who enters the premises.
Definition of front desk in US English: front desknoun The main desk at a hotel or motel, for checking in or out and handling requests from guests. Example sentencesExamples - Unlike staying in commercial hotels, whose front desks understand English and can help you arrange transportation, you're on your own while staying in vacation rental properties.
- Later we came down to the front desk and the lady on the desk asked if we knew a B and L Goode.
- After an initial two-hour training session, the recruits will be working alongside full-time civilians at police station front desks for practical experience.
- The only people that should be behind the front desk should be the front desk employees.
- When they got to the front desk, Mandi tapped the bell on the desk, and a young man walked over.
- I started shaking even harder when we walked into the front door and to the front desk.
- Someday I will go in and ask the lady at the front desk because those people are paid to be friendly.
- He has a night job at the front desk of the Baltic Hotel under an equally thuggish boss.
- He told the person at the front desk that he'd be returning to the hotel by midnight local time.
- He scored a position as a receptionist on the front desk and he knew that this was for him, despite the lowly position.
- One step is to make sure that the bellhop is always outside and that someone is always at the front desk.
- I popped into the hotel and left my card at the front desk with a message asking the team leader to give me a call.
- Upon entry, most have a front desk or a staff member that monitors who enters the premises.
- These bookings are made at the front desk or on a board near the machines.
- A shortage of officers means police are having to recruit Neighbourhood Watch volunteers to man the front desk.
- She went to the front desk and a man directed her way up to her hotel suit, which was on the top floor.
- She registered at the front desk, while Jenni tried to find her name on the room list.
- He said the new system allowed a more efficient ordering service at the front desk.
- Drake was sitting at the front desks, his back to me, conversing with his partner while setting up equipment.
- I grabbed my stuff and ran by the front desk, waving to the receptionist as I went.
|