0 someone in a hotel who cleans clothes
1 to clean, especially the inside of, something:
2 (esp. in the past) the personal male servant of a wealthy man, or (in the present) an employee of a restaurant or hotel, who puts your car in a parking space for you:
His valets proceed to throw handfuls of gold to the crowd, which follows them outside.
Interaction between customers and salespersons is characterized by domination of a transaction frame and subjugation of valet and consultation frames.
Indeed, such a theory and such a form may some time be but ab posse ad esse consequentia non valet.
The first is a valet frame, in which an attender waits on the attended, ascertaining his or her wants and needs and striving to satisfy them.
Do they pay their clerks, their butlers or valets?
Others are not even heroes to their valets.
I do not know what methods of valeting they employ, but they do not say how long you will have to wait.
Is it to extend to the valets and kitchen staff that they may bring with them, and the secretaries and bodyguards?
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(飯店中)清洗衣物的服務員, (飯店或餐廳的)代客泊車者, (尤指舊時富人的)貼身男僕…
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(宾馆中)清洗衣物的服务员, (宾馆或饭店的)代客泊车者, (尤指旧时富人的)贴身男仆…
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estacionador, -ora de coches, aparcador…
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manobrista, mordomo, limpar (o interior de)…
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vale, park görevlisi, şahsî uşak…
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valet de chambre…
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sluha, komorník…
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kammertjener…
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