maid
英 [meɪd]
美 [meɪd]
n. 女仆; 侍女; (旅馆里的)女服务员; 少女; 年轻姑娘; 未婚年轻女子
复数:maids
Collins.2 / BNC.5166 / COCA.6044
牛津词典
noun
- 女仆;侍女;(旅馆里的)女服务员
a female servant in a house or hotel- There is a maid to do the housework.
有个女仆做家务事。
- There is a maid to do the housework.
- 少女;年轻姑娘;未婚年轻女子
a young woman who is not married
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- an unmarried girl (especially a virgin)
- a female domestic
双语例句
- My father already thinks I'm an old maid.
我老爸已经觉得我是个老女孩了。 - He watched the maid come in.
他看着女佣人进来了。 - And he's hired a maid?
他却雇了一个女佣? - I sent him a long fax, saying I didn't need a maid.
我给他发了一份很长的传真,说我不需要女仆。 - He tried to tidy up, not wanting the maid to see the disarray
他试图收拾一下,不想让女佣看见那里乱七八糟。 - She had had a long whispered conversation with the maid.
她跟女佣人悄悄谈了好久。 - They had a butler, a cook, and a maid.
他们有一个男管家、一个厨师和一个女佣。 - I fired the maid last week.
我上周把女佣开除了。 - For symbol of the Western Lake the Western maid you well may take,| whether adorned with white and rose| or in unpainted grace she goes.
欲把西湖比西子,淡妆浓抹总相宜。(苏轼《饮湖上初晴后雨》) - She's had three husbands and I'll be an old maid.
她有过叁个丈夫,而我要变成一个老处女了。