steward 英 [ˈstju:əd]   美 [ˈstuərd]

steward

steward  英 [ˈstju:əd] 美 [ˈstuərd]

n. 管家;乘务员 

名词复数:stewards 

He signed up as a steward with P&O Lines. 他签约了P&O航运公司,成为了一名乘务员。
He's the steward of the club. 他是这家俱乐部的管家.

  • A steward is someone who takes care of the grounds or animals of a particular place. If your parents are always traveling and you have to take care of your six younger siblings, you probably feel like the steward of the house.
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  • n. 管家;乘务员
  • 1. He signed up as a steward with P&O Lines.

    他签约了P&O航运公司,成为了一名乘务员。

  • 2. He's the steward of the club.

    他是这家俱乐部的管家.

  • 3. He is the steward of that great estate.

    他是那笔大财产的管理人.

  • steward (n.) Old English stiward, stigweard "house guardian, housekeeper," from stig "hall, pen for cattle, part of a house" (see sty (n.1)) + weard "guard" (from Proto-Germanic *wardaz "guard," from PIE root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for").
stew·ard / ˈstjuːəd ; NAmE ˈstuːərd / noun 1 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 2 a person who helps to organize a large public event, for example a race, public meeting, etc. (比赛、集会等大型公众活动的)统筹人 SYN marshal 3 a person whose job is to arrange for the supply of food to a college, club, etc. (大学、俱乐部等的)伙食管理员 see also shop steward 4 a person employed to manage another person's property, especially a large house or land (私人家中的)管家 steward stewards stewarded stewarding stew·ard / ˈstjuːəd ; NAmE ˈstuːərd /
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