柯林斯詞典steward /?stj??d/ (stewards) 1. N-COUNT A steward is a man who works on a ship, plane, or train, taking care of passengers and serving meals to them. 男乘務(wù)員2. N-COUNT A steward is a man or woman who helps to organize a race, march, or other public event. (比賽、游行等公共活動(dòng)的) 組織者 The steward at the march stood his ground while the rest of the marchers decided to run. 當(dāng)其余的游行者決定跑掉時(shí),游行的組織者堅(jiān)守了他的位置。 返回 steward劍橋詞典a person whose job it is to organize a particular event , or to provide services to particular people , or to take care of a particular place (特定活動(dòng)的)組織者,操辦者;服務(wù)員;管家;管理員 Stewards will be inspecting the race track at 9.00. 組織者將在9點(diǎn)鐘檢查跑道。 If you need help at any time during the conference , one of the stewards will be pleased to help you. 會(huì)議期間您任何時(shí)候需要幫助,服務(wù)人員都會(huì)很樂意為您效勞。 (female stewardess, ) a person who serves passengers on a ship or aircraft (輪船或飛機(jī)的)乘務(wù)員,服務(wù)員 UK a person who organizes the supply and serving of food at a club (俱樂部的)餐飲經(jīng)理,餐飲主管 He's the steward of the City of Wakefield's Working Men's Club. 他是韋克菲爾德市工人俱樂部的餐飲主管。 返回 steward