peon 英 ['piːən]   美 ['piən]

peon

peon  英 ['piːən] 美 ['piən]

n. 日工;劳工;雇农;被强制劳役以还债的工人 

名词复数:peons 

You've associated this trigger with the peon on your map. 您这个引起相关的雇农的地图。
"Where was life" he said and then ordered the peon to throw me out of his office. “生活何在?”他说,然后命令法警将我扔出了他的办公室。

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  • n. 日工;劳工;雇农;被强制劳役以还债的工人
  • 1. You've associated this trigger with the peon on your map.

    您这个引起相关的雇农的地图。

  • 2. "Where was life" he said and then ordered the peon to throw me out of his office.

    “生活何在?”他说,然后命令法警将我扔出了他的办公室。

  • 3. If the application then declares the roles SUPERUSER and peon, you can map the admin to SUPERUSER and user to peon," he said with a smile.

    如果应用程序后来声明角色为 SUPERUSER 和 PEON,则可以将 admin 映射到 SUPERUSER,并把 user 映射到 PEON”,他笑着说道。

  • peon (n.) unskilled worker, 1826, from Mexican Spanish peon "agricultural laborer" (especially a debtor held in servitude by his creditor), from Spanish peon "day laborer," also "pedestrian," originally "foot soldier," from Medieval Latin pedonem "foot soldier" (see pawn (n.2)). The word entered British English earlier (c. 1600) in the sense "native constable, soldier, or messenger in India," via Portuguese peao "pedestrian, foot soldier, day laborer."
peon / ˈpiːən ; NAmE ˈpiːən / noun 1 a worker on a farm in Latin America (拉丁美洲的)农场工人 2 ( NAmE) ( humorous) a person with a hard or boring job that is not well paid and not considered important 苦力;苦工 peon peons peon / ˈpiːən ; NAmE ˈpiːən /
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