0 someone who serves passengers on an aircraft
1 a person in an aircraft whose job is to serve passengers and to make sure they obey safety rules
2 someone who serves passengers on a plane:
The airline's flight attendants are trained to limit the number of drinks passengers receive on board.
I also wrote about the flight attendant offering coffee or tea and being bewildered when given the same sort of reply.
Since it is still a working situation for the flight attendant, we again should make a prompt choice.
But the latter case is a working situation for the flight attendant; accordingly, the passengers should promptly indicate their choice of coffee or tea.
Apart from nouns with natural gender like "husband" and "wife", it is best to use forms like "police officer" (rather than "policeman") and "flight attendant" (rather than "stewardess").
You really cannot expect the poor flight attendant to calculate thousands of prices and people to wait until she has calculated the individual compensation entitlements.
Born to a working-class family, she worked for 23 years as a flight attendant.
She aspires to become a flight attendant and to open and run her own restaurant.
Born to an anesthesiologist and former flight attendant, she began writing plays at 18.
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(客機的)機艙服務員…
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(客机的)乘务员…
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auxiliar de vuelo, asistente/enta de vuelo [masculine-feminine], auxiliar de vuelo [masculine-feminine]…
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comissário, -a de bordo…
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(飛行機の)乗務員…
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kabin görevlisi…
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steward [masculine], hôtesse [feminine] de l’air, steward/hôtesse de l’air…
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auxiliar de vol…
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