1.〈英〉话务员;电话接线生
1.someone who works for a business or organization answering the telephone and directing calls to the right people
1.I used to be a telephonist in Kentucky meal-order center and once worked at a supermarket.
我曾在肯德基订餐中心做过话务员,超市里也尝试过。
2.I also took odd jobs--telephonist, clerk, so on. Eventually, I just couldn't make both ends meet and I had to go back home.
我还打了些零工——做接线员,职员等,最终,我简直无法维持生活,因此只有回家。
3.Listen and practise this telephone conversation . Notice the telephonist's polite, rising intonation .
听录音,练习电话对话。注意接线生的礼貌的升调。
4.Telephonist: The price varies according to the seats. 300 for the front, 200 for the middle, and 50 for the back.
接线员:票价根据座位的不同而有所不同。前排的300,中间的200,后排的50。
5.Is a telephonist supposed to have local knowledge? Sue: Yes.
话务员应该对当地情况很熟悉,是吧?苏:是的。
6.Telephonist: Yes, we have subtitles both in Chinese and English on the big-screen just beside the stage.
接线员:有的,舞台旁边的大屏幕上会同时呈现中文和英文字幕。
7.Tom: Is a telephonist su os ed to have local knowledge? Sue: Yes.
汤姆:话务员应该对当会议接待员地情况很熟悉,是吧?苏:是的。
8.Telephonist: Good morning. Vane Theater, at your service.
接线员:早上好。范恩剧院,愿为你效劳。
9.Telephonist: I can't release the information without the password.
没有密码的话,我没法透露信息。
10.Telephonist: Got it. Thanks for calling. Bye.
接线员:知道了。谢谢您打电话预定。再见。