manservant

英 ['mænsɜːv(ə)nt] 美 ['mænsɝvənt]
  • n. 男仆;仆役
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manservant (n.)
also man-servant, 1550s, from man (n.) + servant.
1. They were waited on by a manservant.
有一名男仆为他们服务。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A quietly efficient manservant brought them coffee and brandy.
一个不起眼而能干的男仆给他们端来了咖啡和白兰地.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Later in Churchill's life , a manservant stood up to him.
后来有一次, 一位男仆顶撞了邱吉尔.

来自辞典例句

4. Austen died in 1817, and after Cassandra's death in 1845 the table was given manservant.
奥斯汀1817年去世.1845年卡桑德拉死后,这张桌子送给了仆人.

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5. Not long afterward Utterson was sitting by his fireside when Poole , Dr. Jekyll's manservant, sought entrance.
过了不久,厄特森正坐在壁炉边, 杰凯尔医生的男仆普尔前来求见.

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