servant
英 [ˈsɜːvənt]
美 [ˈsɜːrvənt]
n. 仆人; 用人; (公司或机构的)雇员,职员; 奴仆般受制(或献身)于…的人; 服务于…的事物
复数:servants
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.1878 / COCA.3938
习惯用语
n.
- your obedient servant
- (用作正式信函的结束语)您恭顺的仆人
used to end a formal letter
牛津词典
noun
- 仆人;用人
a person who works in another person's house, and cooks, cleans, etc. for them- a domestic servant
家仆 - They treat their mother like a servant.
他们像对待用人一样对待自己的母亲。
- a domestic servant
- (公司或机构的)雇员,职员
a person who works for a company or an organization- a public servant
公务员
- a public servant
- 奴仆般受制(或献身)于…的人;服务于…的事物
a person or thing that is controlled by sth- He was willing to make himself a servant of his art.
他甘愿献身于自己的艺术。
- He was willing to make himself a servant of his art.
柯林斯词典
- 仆人;用人
Aservantis someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example as a cleaner or a gardener. - See also:Like any other public servants, police must respond to public demand...The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.civil servant
英英释义
noun
- a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)
- in a subordinate position
- theology should be the handmaiden of ethics
- the state cannot be a servant of the church