Japanese English Dictionary

日本語, にほんご - English

受付 in English:

1. Receptionist Receptionist


I work part-time as a receptionist at a dentist's office.
The hotel is looking for a new head receptionist.
The receptionist said to come right in.
The receptionist will help you.
The receptionist asked me to wait in the lobby
receptionist is working at the hotel
A receptionist is usually the first person you meet when you go in the building.
There are more male receptionists nowadays than twenty years ago.
My sister works as a receptionist in the Grand Hotel in town.
He begins his conversation with a receptionist in Polish.
A receptionist works at a hotel check-in desk.
This a new hotel, maybe I should apply for a job as a receptionist there?
The receptionist apologised for the delay and asked if I would like a drink.
a hotel receptionist
I’m a receptionist for an American company

2. reception reception


A reception was given for the Japanese foreign minister.
I received a friendly and warm reception from the hosts.
She made a wonderful speech at her friend's wedding reception.
He introduced me to his relatives at the reception.
Jack walked out of the café to get better reception.
The reception is really poor and I can’t hear what you’re saying.
wedding reception
Please give your name to reception when you arrive.
We drew lots to decide who would go first at the early morning reception desk.
to leave a message with the receptionist/with reception
Sorry I didn't call ‐ there was no mobile phone reception on the underground.
Samuel and Nancy's ceremony took place in a lovely country church and the reception lasted two days and nights.
Bad reception, sorry. Hold on.
I don't think I have much reception here.
You ought to have come to my wedding reception earlier.

English word "受付"(reception) occurs in sets:

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