servant
n. 僕人,傭人,僱工; [美]奴僕,奴隸; 官吏,公務員,服務員; 隨員,獻身…的人
A servant is someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example as a cleaner or a gardener.
You can use servant to refer to someone or something that provides a service for people or can be used by them.
Like any other public servants, police must respond to public demand...
和其他所有公務員一樣,警察必須服務於公眾的需求。
The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.
問題是科技將為我們所用還是要駕馭我們。
1. a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)
2. in a subordinate position;
servant, waiter, attendant
這些名詞均含"服務員"之意。
The new servant was decently dressed.
新來的傭人衣著得體.
A politician should be a servant of the people.
政治家應當是人民的公僕.
The servant presented sandwiches to each guest.
僕人把三明治遞給了每一位客人.
The servant led the visitors in.
僕人將客人領進來.
The servant worn a fawning smile.
僕人的臉上露出一種諂笑.
n. 侍者,僕人,管家,司機
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n. 公僕
stategovernmentofficeholderservantworkerpublic
n. 僱員,助手,秘書,服務員,侍者
aideamanuensishandright-handsecretarywaitresshelpattendantrunnerpageFridayhelpermanportergirlhirelingassistantemployeewaiter
其他釋義