steward
noun /ˈstjuːəd/
/ˈstuːərd/
- a man whose job is to take care of passengers on a ship, an aircraft or a train and who brings them meals, etc.
(轮船、飞机或火车上的)乘务员,服务员 - a ship’s steward
船上的乘务员
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- air
- …
- act as
- elect (somebody)
- steward’s enquiry
- steward to
- a ship’s steward
- a person who helps at a large public event, for example a race or public meeting, by keeping order, showing people where to go, etc.
(比赛、集会等大型公众活动的)统筹人 - The race stewards will investigate the incident.
比赛干事将对此事展开调查。 - a steward's enquiry into Goodman's victory
干事对古德曼获胜一事的调查
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- air
- …
- act as
- elect (somebody)
- steward’s enquiry
- steward to
- The race stewards will investigate the incident.
- a person whose job is to arrange for the supply of food to a college, club, etc.
see also shop steward(大学、俱乐部等的)伙食管理员 - a person employed to manage another person’s property, especially a large house or land
(私人家中的)管家 - Moore was acting as steward to Fleming.
穆尔当时是弗莱明的管家。
- Moore was acting as steward to Fleming.
- a person whose responsibility it is to take care of something
(轮船、飞机或火车上的)乘务员,服务员 - Farmers pride themselves on being stewards of the countryside.
农夫们以自己是乡村管家而感到自豪。 - (figurative) a faithful steward of God's word
上帝旨意的忠实执行者
- Farmers pride themselves on being stewards of the countryside.
词源Old English stīweard, from stig (probably in the sense ‘house, hall’) + weard ‘ward’.