a person who arranges the social activities of a person or organization
(安排个人、公司社交活动的)社交秘书。
n. 社交秘书
I'm appointing myself your new social secretary.
我现在就是你的新社交秘书了。
With a long-suffering sigh, Cynthia fetched them. 'My social secretary could take dictation if she were here,' she said.
莘济亚长叹了一口气,拿来笔纸。要是公关秘书在这就好了,你口述她纪录,'她说。
“Let’s face it: It’s very good for getting re-elected, ” Letitia Baldrige, the White House social secretary to Jacqueline Kennedy, said of the Obamas’ socializing.
白宫杰奎琳.肯尼迪的社会秘书莱迪特亚.鲍尓特立奇这么说奥巴马家庭的社交,“让我们面对事实:能再次当选是一件大好事。
Capricia Marshall, the White House social secretary, arranged for the White House butlers, chefs, and valets to come help the Camp David staff in making sure the meals were enjoyable.
白宫的社交秘书卡普里西娅·马歇尔特地安排白宫的膳食总管、厨师、服务生到戴维营来帮助这里的工作人员,以确保做出可口的饭菜。
The White House social secretary, Capricia Marshall, who had supported me since 1991 and had been with Hillary since early in our first campaign, had arranged a special surprise for me.
白宫的社交秘书卡普里西娅·马歇尔自1991年就支持我,从我们的第一次竞选活动起就陪伴在希拉里左右,她特地为我安排了一个意外的惊喜。
a person who arranges the social activities of a person or organization
(安排个人、公司社交活动的)社交秘书。