servant 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
servantnoun uk
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/ˈsɜː.vənt/ us
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B2 [ C ] a person who is employed in another person's house, doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning, especially in the past
(尤指旧时的)佣人,仆人
public servant/servant of the state
a person who works for the government
公务员,公仆
Public servants should be incorruptible.
公务员应该做到清正廉洁。
更多范例减少例句His father's family lived in a big house with servants.She has servants to do all her work for her.
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servant的例句
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The associations generally were led by civil servants and chiefs who, as state employees, were particularly vulnerable to administrative coercion.
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All mansabdars were the monarch's personally appointed servants; their loyalty was not to an impersonal administrative system but to a personalized sovereign.
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Firstly, were the military personnel observed giving assistance to the jathas simply rogue elements acting from personal motives, or loyal servants following orders?
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Each is also increasingly interventionist, and brings in expert outsiders to work alongside civil servants.
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However, the self-interest of legislators who were country gentlemen employing servants and farm laborers was also a significant factor.
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In keeping with the bureau-shaping models assertions, senior public servants tended to stay in parent departments, retained policy and strategic roles.
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Conversely, central governments were usually weak, could not attract competent civil servants to operate in these regions, and provided few desired services.
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The efforts of the civil servants to audit these accounts failed.
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