基本解釋n.看門(mén)的人同根派生 doorkeeper相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句The doorkeeper slapped him.那個(gè)門(mén)衛(wèi)一掌拍過(guò)去……“His philosophy was to cultivate everybody from the doorkeeper up,” Mr McDonald remarks.“他的觀點(diǎn)就是,和從守門(mén)人起的每一個(gè)人培養(yǎng)感情。” 麥尅唐納先生評(píng)論道。"His philosophy was to cultivate everybody from the doorkeeper up, " Mr McDonald remarks.“他的処世哲學(xué)是從看門(mén)人起去挖掘每個(gè)人的潛在價(jià)值,”麥尅唐納寫(xiě)道。權(quán)威例句And a sergeant at arms but also the doorkeeper were there to keep order.NPR: A Quick Trip Through the History of Capitol HillFirst Congress had a sergeant at arms who was there to keep order, but also a doorkeeper to make sure that people wouldn't come in and out.NPR: A Quick Trip Through the History of Capitol HillMark Kirk, R-Ill, who walks haltingly with a cane because of a stroke, delivered a canister of hot tea and an apple to Paul's desk, but a doorkeeper removed them.NPR: Senator Launches Lengthy Debate To Block CIA Pickdoorkeeper更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)health doorkeeper 衛(wèi)生守門(mén)人hotel doorkeeper 酒店看門(mén)人Doorkeeper Cats 看門(mén)貓doorkeeper information promulgation procedures 看門(mén)人信息發(fā)佈程序A church doorkeeper 教堂的看門(mén)人doorkeeper更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 a person whose job is to stay near the entrance to a public place and prevent people entering without permission柯林斯英英字典 A doorkeeper is a person, usually a uniformed employee, who stands at the door of a building such as a hotel or apartment and helps people who are going in or out. doorkeeper劍橋字典doorkeeper柯林斯字典專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義宗教學(xué)守門(mén)人(天主教品級(jí)中的最低聖職人員)