servants
英 [ˈsɜːvənts]
美 [ˈsɜrvənts]
n. 仆人; 用人; (公司或机构的)雇员,职员; 奴仆般受制(或献身)于…的人; 服务于…的事物
servant的复数
柯林斯词典
- 仆人;用人
Aservantis someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example as a cleaner or a gardener. - See also:Like any other public servants, police must respond to public demand...The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.civil servant
双语例句
- Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
杰姬鄙视那些她用钱就可以收买的奴仆。 - After a long time the Lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them.
过了许久,那些仆人的主人来了,和他们算帐。 - Many people nowadays keep servants about the house.
现在,不少人在家里雇用仆人。 - She cursed at one of her servants this morning.
今天早晨她大骂了一个仆人。 - The king was attended upon [ on] by a number of servants.
国王有好多奴仆侍候。 - Some of the servants also had act or part in the robbery.
有些仆人也参加了抢劫。 - Hundreds of junior civil servants have to be put up in hotel rooms and temporary hostels
数百名初级文职官员只能被安排到旅馆和临时青年招待所过夜。 - Don't vilify the image of public servants.
不要丑化公职人员形象。 - He said that public servants should use government to serve and not to cash in.
他说,公务员应该运用政府权力为民服务,而不是从中捞取好处。 - The police are the only civil servants who have to swear allegiance to the Crown
警察是唯一要宣誓效忠君主的公务员。