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servant noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + SERVANT | SERVANT + VERB | SERVANT + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdevoted, faithful, loyal, trusted 忠诚的仆人;亲信;忠仆humble, obedient 恭敬的/顺从的仆人good 好雇员◆He has been a good servant to this club.他一直是这个俱乐部的优秀职员。female, male 女仆;男仆hired 雇佣仆役indentured 契约仆役personal 私人侍从domestic, farm (especially BrE) , house (especially NAmE) , household 家仆;农场雇工palace, royal 王宫/王室仆从civil (especially BrE) , Crown (BrE, law 法律) , public 公务员;王室官员◆a powerful committee of politicians and civil servants权力很大的一批政客和公务员◆Two senior civil servants were sent from Whitehall to work within the Ministry of Home Affairs.白厅两位资深公职人员被调去内政部工作。VERB + SERVANTemploy, have 雇佣仆人;有仆人call 唤仆人◆He called his servant to light a candle in his study.他唤仆人来给书房点上蜡烛。order 命令仆人SERVANT + VERBserve sb, wait on sb 仆人服侍某人/侍候某人◆An army of servants waited on the general's household.一大帮仆人侍候着将军一家。work 仆人干活bustle, run, rush, scurry 仆人四下忙碌;侍从忙来忙去;仆人跑来跑去◆Servants scurried around him.仆人们围着他跑前跑后。bow 仆人鞠躬◆The two servants bowed and left the room.两个仆从鞠躬后离开了房间。SERVANT + NOUNboy, girl 年轻男仆/女仆PREPOSITIONservant to ⋯的仆人◆He banishes Kent, a loyal servant to King Lear.他流放了李尔王忠实的臣子肯特伯爵。PHRASESan army of servants 一帮随从◆The duchess arrived, surrounded by her army of servants.公爵夫人在大批随从的簇拥下抵达。a servant of the Crown (BrE) 王室侍从a servant of the people 公仆a servant of God 神职人员servants' quarters 仆人的住处 |