concierge
名词 n.
英 /ˌkɒnsɪˈɛːʒ/|[-ˈɛə̯ʒ]
美 /ˌkɑnsiˈɛɹʒ/|/ˌkɑnˈsjɛɹʒ/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An employee of a hotel who attends to the requirements and wishes of guests.
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An employee of a hotel who attends to the requirements and wishes of guests.; One who offers a bespoke level of service in any of various industries.
— concierge banking (that is, private banking) concierge medicine concierge service
- A nurse who provides support during fertility treatment.
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One who attends to the maintenance of a building and provides services to its tenants and visitors.
— Underground parking, private storage and daily housekeeping are offered as well, and the club's concierge can assist with prearrival grocery shopping, spa reservations, dinner plans and golf tee times.
- A senior official in charge of a fortress, palace, etc.; also, a custodian of a house; a warden of a prison.
- Synonym of conciergerie (“the office of a concierge; also, the lodge or residence of a concierge”).
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词源
Borrowed from French concierge (“caretaker; doorkeeper; lodge-keeper of a château”), from Old French conciarge, consierge, consirge, from Medieval Latin consergius; further etymology uncertain, probably from Vulgar Latin *cōnservius, from Latin cōnservus (“fellow servant; fellow slave”), from con- (prefix denoting a being or bringing together of several objects) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (“beside, by; near; with”)) + servus (“servant; slave”) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to guard; to take care of”) + *-wós (suffix forming adjectives from verb stems)).
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