hostess[英]['həʊstəs][美][ˈhostɪs]n.女主人; (夜总会的)女招待; (电视或广播节目的)女主持人; (餐馆的)迎宾女招待; vt.作东,请客; 第三人称单数:hostesses过去分词:hostessed复数:hostesses现在进行时:hostessing过去式:hostessed[例句]You were more than a hostess.您这位女主人当得太好了。2.The hostess of the evening sat laughing with the pony-tailed japanese artiston her right. 那晚的女主人与坐在她右边这位扎马尾的日本艺术家一起谈笑风生。3."First lady" is an unofficial title bestowed on the hostess of the white house. “第一夫人”是对白宫女主人的一个非官方的称呼。4.The hostess: no, it's not my size and I'm afraid, black is not my colour to behonest. 主持人:对,不是我的尺寸,而且,坦白地说,恐怕黑色不适合我。5.When tea was served, the hostess would ask: "are you a friend of theplanter?" 当茶水上上来的时候,女服务员通常会问:“你是农场主的朋友么?”