第三人称复数:servants
名词master
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1. 仆役:这些人自命优秀,对外来者(outsider)采取类似种族隔离的歧视措施,甚至把他们当成奴隶一般的使唤 (但又美其名为仆役(Servant). 此地的首脑是个自命不凡的老女人:第一公民(First Citizen),但议会对她有相当的制衡力量,
1. 仆人;用人
A servant is someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example as a cleaner or a gardener.
2. servant的解释
2. 提供服务的人(或事物);可以利用的人(或事物)
You can use servant to refer to someone or something that provides a service for people or can be used by them.
e.g. Like any other public servants, police must respond to public demand...
和其他所有公务员一样,警察必须服务于公众的需求。
e.g. The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.
问题是科技将为我们所用还是要驾驭我们。
1. A Shanghai civil servant surnamed Lin learned of the recruitment after wondering into the company's website by accident.
2. It is common sense that any move taken by a public servant in a public place is by no means a purely " personal " affair.
3. Local broadcaster RTHK said the victim was a civil servant who worked as an engineering project manager.
4. servant的反义词
4. The former senior civil servant has already said he feels it " essential " as much evidence as possible is heard in public.
5. servant的反义词
5. The regulations are a supplement to the existing Civil Servant Law and the regulations on penalties for civil servants.
6. Neither the Civil Servant Law nor the regulations on the punishment of Party members contain such a reference.
7. The Civil Servant Law requires all local governments to improve regulations and demand more from their staffs.
8. Chinese top legislature Wednesday approved the country's first Civil Servant Law to improve its civil servant system by defining officials'rights and responsibilities.
9. China formally implemented the country's first law governing civil servants starting from Sunday to improve its civil servant system by defining officials'rights and responsibilities.
10. The government of Pengshui County of southwestern Chongqing Municipality has withdrawn a lawsuit against a civil servant accused of mocking local officials via text messages.
noun
1. a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)
Synonym: retainer
2. in a subordinate position
e.g. theology should be the handmaiden of ethics
the state cannot be a servant of the church
Synonym: handmaid handmaiden