English to Telugu Dictionary concierge

concierge

ద్వారపాలకుడి
definition
noun
At about 3.55 pm, she arrived at Summervale House in Vale Drive, Werneth and used a key to get into the block of flats which has a concierge and security cameras, which could also contain the image of her killer.
(especially in France) a caretaker of an apartment complex or a small hotel, typically one living on the premises.
She continued, with great energy, telling a story about how five people, booked in by the concierge of the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, never arrived.
a hotel employee whose job is to assist guests by arranging tours, making theater and restaurant reservations, etc..
example
Shop owner Shindo Singh, who has lived in the area for 18 years, said she thought the 'concierge' service meant other residents made less of an effort.
I stayed to plead with the 'concierge' , Manuel, while my companion systematically tried and was turned away from every other hotel in Antigua.
Our reporters were stunned to discover the duty 'concierge' sleeping as they entered the flats' reception and were able to roam freely in all three of the tower blocks without any security personnel stopping them.
This is an improvement on our last hotel stay, when the 'concierge' started making jungle noises when we entered our suite.
Regardless, there was a 'concierge' who stopped to tell us, or to warn us, that dinner ‘up there’ was pretty expensive.
Council leader Andy Smith told more than 60 residents, police, councillors and other dignitaries that the 'concierge' centre would ‘keep the rubbish out’ of the estate.
The scheme, which is being developed by Huddersfield-based Lanson Developments, also offers typing and fax services from its 'concierge' .
A couple years ago I read about Anna Morris who works as a hotel 'concierge' at the Westin Santa Clara.
She will drive him back to the hotel, where the 'concierge' will book him a taxi to the airport.
But the 'concierge' at the Astoria was unhelpful, gruff almost.
At about 3.55 pm, she arrived at Summervale House in Vale Drive, Werneth and used a key to get into the block of flats which has a 'concierge' and security cameras, which could also contain the image of her killer.
Isleworth councillors have accused Hounslow Homes of being ‘underhand’ about plans to reduce the 'concierge' service for residents of the four tower-blocks on the Ivybridge Estate.
CCTV in communities, fenced-in 'concierge' flats and caged-in schools often reinforce an exaggerated sense of risk within areas, and such measures should be used far more sparingly than is currently the case.
This is the bane not just of the hotel 'concierge' , but indeed all of us.
With a 24-hour 'concierge' service, the flats will be particularly secure and could be left for a great deal of time.
You can use the valet, the 'concierge' or the maid services.
Luckily, the hotel was so posh that the 'concierge' was happy to get a member of staff to drive me home.
Ask the 'concierge' for trail maps or other nearby workout options.
The 'concierge' was more prescient that the reformers, whom Du Camp likened to the sorcerer's apprentice.
They asked the hotel 'concierge' for advice, and were told that the visa application in town would take at least 24 hours to process.
I reported this problem to our room steward several times and then to the 'concierge' .
Each penthouse comes fitted with an alarm and the scheme has a resident 'concierge' .
She continued, with great energy, telling a story about how five people, booked in by the 'concierge' of the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, never arrived.
I ask the doormen, I ask the 'concierge' , I ask the elevator operators.
Their crimes were only discovered when Peter Weston, the 'concierge' at West One flats complex, noticed their flat's mailbox full of letters addressed to several different people and alerted police.
Suite accommodation comes with the services of a 'concierge' , and, except for mini-suites, butler service as well.
The hotel 'concierge' just went and hailed a cab which we should have done in the first place.
Tickets are very hard to come by and quite expensive, so your best bet is probably to tip your hotel 'concierge' generously to procure a few seats for you.
‘There will be snow tonight,’ the 'concierge' tells me as I head back to my room to digest all that food and catch the BBC World news on TV.
Brocaded 'concierges' are choreographed to look like revolving doors.
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