steward

[英] [stjuəd] [美] [ˈstuəd, ˈstju-] 生词本

n.

vi.

vt.

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1. N-COUNT (船舶、飞机或火车上的)男服务员,男乘务员 A steward is a man who works on a ship, plane, or train, looking after passengers and serving meals to them. 
2. N-COUNT (财产)管理员;管家 A steward is someone who has the responsibility for looking after property. 
  • The Earl didn't have the money or good judgement to employ a steward to manage the place for him.

    这位伯爵既没钱也没有良好的判断力去雇用一名管家替自己管理这所房子。

3. N-COUNT See also: shop steward; (协助组织赛马、游行及其他公共活动的)负责人,管事 A steward is a man or woman who helps to organize a race, march, or other public event. 
  • The steward at the march stood his ground while the rest of the marchers decided to run.

    当其他的游行者决定逃跑时,游行活动的负责人坚守着阵地。

Noun

1. someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else

2. the ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements

3. an attendant on an airplane

4. a union member who is elected to represent fellow workers in negotiating with management

5. one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals

体育

  • 1.赛马工作人员

旅游

  • 1.*客轮或客机上的
  • 2.服务员
1. He is the steward of that great estate.
他是那笔大财产的管理人。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. He's the steward of the club.
他是这家俱乐部的管理员。

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. She was an active trade unionist and had been elected a shop steward.
她是积极的工会成员,获选为工会谈判代表。

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. We pressed the buzzer in our cabin and a steward arrived instantly.
我们按了客舱的呼叫器,一个乘务员马上来了。

来自《简明英汉词典》