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 janitor ['dʒænɪtɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 守卫, 门警, 管理人

[医] 幽门




    janitor
    [ noun ]
    someone employed to clean and maintain a building
    <noun.person>


    Janitor \Jan"i*tor\, n. [L., fr. janua a door.]
    1. A door-keeper; a porter. [Archaic]
    [1913 Webster PJC]

    2. One who is employed to care for a public building, or a
    building occupied for offices, suites of rooms, etc.; a
    caretaker; -- the duties may include removal of trash,
    cleaning of the rooms and public areas, and minor repairs.
    [1913 Webster PJC]

    1. The 16-year-old white girl was killed while attending a volleyball tournament at Conroe High School, where Brandley, who is black, was a janitor.
    2. After the shooting, the man waved the deputy's pistol at clerks and a janitor and fired a shot in a corridor, Bowles said.
    3. "If you don't try, you don't gain," said the office-building janitor as she bounced her diapered baby on her hip.
    4. "Do you have a bomb shelter?" she asked the janitor. "Yes," he replied, but the woman left after noticing a Syrian soldier guarding the hotel entrance.
    5. Brandon, a temporary janitor with Bay Area Rapid Transit, was being held without bail on two counts of murder, two of assault and one of assaulting a police officer who tried to stop the fleeing car.
    6. Brandley's attorneys offered evidence that police and Montgomery County prosecutors had set out to prove that Brandley, the only black janitor at the school, was guilty, rather than seeking the real killer.
    7. That lasted about two days," said Wilson, who migrated to Nashville from Dallas and started as a janitor at a music publishing company.
    8. After leaving the military, he moved to Los Angeles and became a janitor in the city's Department of Water and Power.
    9. An unemployed janitor was convicted of raping and burglarizing four elderly women in a case that attracted nationwide attention when investigators asked a community's black males to submit to fingerprinting.
    10. "People I talk to say he won't make it, due to the fact of his color," said Donald Crawford, 47, an apartment-building janitor.
    11. The reality: "His office is really kind of junky compared to the others, like a janitor's office," Mr. Wolsfeld says.
    12. That attitude is exemplified by Vasily, a burly 55-year-old janitor in a Moscow apartment block, who recalls the terror of Hitler's bombers laying waste to the wooden huts of his childhood village.
    13. Clarence Brandley, a former janitor who was six days away from execution after nine years on death row, had his conviction reversed in December.
    14. "He got into an unlocked janitor's closet on the second floor, broke the window and escaped by tying a bunch of sheets together and climbing from the second floor window," Osborne said.
    15. In addition to being the star, director and producer, Mr. Townsend was the special-effects man (he spritzed his actors in the face with a seltzer bottle to affect sweat) and the janitor.
    16. One morning, a janitor at the Cabrillo Marine Museum in San Pedro dutifully hosed off a work in progress that had been temporarily installed in the courtyard.
    17. A janitor grew suspicious about locked doors and hot furnaces in the prof's medical school lab and started digging.
    18. On Monday, a janitor reported finding 12 second-floor classrooms vandalized.
    19. Keyboardist Josef Janicek is a school janitor; drummer Petr Kumamdzas, a hospital orderly; cellist Tomas Schilla, an X-ray technician.
    20. My parents were a maid and a janitor.
    21. Once barred by the Communists from a high-school diploma, Markus Meckel worked as a janitor and read Nietzsche to pass the time.
    22. A janitor who lost his winning ticket for a $3 million lottery says he's not mad that it took him four years to claim the prize.
    23. If you're an accountant, you can play with other accountants, but you can also play with the janitor in the building."
    24. "Do you have a bomb shelter?" she asked the janitor. "Yes," he replied, but the woman left after seeing a helmeted Syrian soldier standing guard at the hotel.
    25. Police arrested Sylvester Ronald Mitchell, 24, who quit his job as a janitor at the school shortly before the shooting, warning that he was mad and that somebody would get hurt, said Leon County Undersheriff Larry Campbell.
    26. The others sent to the jury pool were a data processing employee who works two jobs, a nursing assistant and a janitor at a National Guard armory.
    27. Three days after the murder, police announced the arrest of Pietro Vanacore, the 58-year-old doorman and janitor at the building.
    28. Gangs killed a school janitor at a grade school last May and a school security officer in 1987. Centennial lost at least two students in drive-by killings last year and two more to gang-related incidents this year, Mr. Miller says.
    29. The curator, 27-year-old Sherman Krisher of Greenwich, Conn., had worked his way up from janitor in seven years at the museum.
    30. In the shadow of a Texaco chemical plant that topped a federal list for cancer risk, a housewife complains of odors, a school janitor worries about a skin ailment and a pregnant woman thinks of moving.
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