Wait tables Meaning in English
expression
ˈweɪt/ /ˈteɪbəɫz
WAYT TAY-buhlz
wˈeɪt/ /tˈeɪbəlz
WAYT TAY-buhlz
Definición
To serve food and drinks to customers in a restaurant as a job; to work as a waiter or waitress.
Uso & Matices
Informal and mostly American English. Used to describe working as a waiter/waitress. Common phrase in job and college contexts: 'wait tables to pay for college.' Not used for working in fast food or just cleaning tables.
Spanish: trabajar de camarero - servir mesasPortuguese (BR): ser garçom - trabalhar como garçomPortuguese (PT): ser empregado de mesa - servir às mesasChinese (Simplified): 当服务员 - 端盘子 (餐厅工作)Chinese (Traditional): 當服務員 - 端盤子 (餐廳工作)Hindi: वेटर का काम करना - मेज़ों पर खाना परोसनाArabic: يعمل كنادل - خدمة الطاولاتBengali: টেবিল সার্ভ করাRussian: официантом работать - обслуживать столикиJapanese: ウェイターとして働く - ウェイトレスをするVietnamese: phục vụ bànKorean: 서빙하다Turkish: garsonluk yapmakUrdu: ویٹر کا کام کرناIndonesian: menjadi pelayan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She waits tables at a local café after school.
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My brother used to wait tables during college.
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Many students wait tables for extra money.
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I had to wait tables all summer, but the tips were good.
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He’s been waiting tables at that new Italian place downtown.
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If you’ve ever waited tables, you know how tough it can be on your feet.
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