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Chambermaid Meaning in English

word

ˈtʃeɪm.bə(ɹ).meɪd
CHAYM-ber-mayd
tʃˈeɪmbəmˌeɪd
CHAYM-buh-mayd

释义

A chambermaid is a woman employed in a hotel or large house to clean bedrooms and bathrooms and make the beds.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in formal or traditional English; nowadays, 'housekeeper' or 'room attendant' is more common in hotels. Specifically refers to female staff who clean guest rooms. Rarely used outside the hotel industry or historical contexts.

例句

The chambermaid cleaned the hotel room every morning.

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A chambermaid makes the beds for hotel guests.

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The old mansion employed a chambermaid to keep the rooms tidy.

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When I needed extra towels, I asked the chambermaid.

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The hotel’s chambermaids always greet guests with a smile.

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Back then, being a chambermaid was considered respectable work for young women.

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