柯林斯詞典servant /?s??v?nt/ (servants) 1. N-COUNT A servant is someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example, as a cleaner or a gardener. 僕人; 傭人 ...a large Victorian family with several servants. …一個(gè)擁有幾名傭人的維多利亞時(shí)代的大家庭。2. N-COUNT You can use servant to refer to someone or something that provides a service for people or can be used by them. 雇員 Like any other public servants, police must respond to public demand. 像任何其他公務(wù)員一樣,警察必須對公衆(zhòng)要求作出反應(yīng)。3. →see also civil servant 返回 servant劍橋詞典B2 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a person who is employed in another person's house , doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning , especially in the past (尤指舊時(shí)的)傭人,僕人 ?public servant/servant of the state a person who works for the government 公務(wù)員,公僕 Public servants should be incorruptible . 公務(wù)員應(yīng)該做到清正廉潔。 例句 His father's family lived in a big house with servants.She has servants to do all her work for her. 返回 servant