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
- When I was your age my father died and I was sold to Tongs as maid. There I ate the cold leftovers every day and I was often scolded and beaten.
像你这么大的年纪,我的爸爸死了,卖给童家里,吃残茶剩饭,还经常受骂挨打。 - I must have a word with my* Maid.
我得和我的女仆说几句。 - I was looking for my maid.
我在找我的女侍。 - I thought I had the best maid's job in San Remo.
我想我的女佣工作是圣雷莫最好的一个。 - You're in love with their maid?
你爱上了他们的女仆? - Alex is too young to be already thinking of herself as an old maid.
亚历克丝认为自己是个老姑娘的想法还太早了点。 - If your maid were married to an American citizen.
如果你们的女仆和一个美国公民结婚。 - And he's hired a maid?
他却雇了一个女佣? - I thought this maid's thing was about sex.
我本以为扮女仆是和性有关。 - 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》)