warden
noun /ˈwɔːdn/
/ˈwɔːrdn/
- a person who is responsible for taking care of a particular place and making sure that the rules are obeyed
管理人;看守人;监护人 - a forest warden
护林员 - (British English) the warden of a youth hostel
青年旅舍的管理员 - Two neighbourhood wardens patrol the housing estate.
两位社区管理员巡视住宅区。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deputy
- church
- prison
- …
- a forest warden
- (especially North American English) the person in charge of a prison
Topics Crime and punishmentc2, Jobsc2监狱长 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deputy
- church
- prison
- …
- (especially in England), a title given to the head of some colleges and institutions
(英国)学院院长,协会会长,机构主管 - the Warden of Wadham College,
牛津大学沃德姆学院院长
- the Warden of Wadham College,
词源Middle English (originally denoting a guardian or protector): from Anglo-Norman French and Old Northern French wardein, variant of Old French guarden ‘guardian’.