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1 servant
n. tjänare; slav; tjänstefolk; hemhjälp* * *['sə:vənt]1) (a person who is hired to work for another, especially in helping to run a house.) tjänare2) (a person employed by the government, or in the administration of a country etc: a public servant; civil servants.) tjänsteman -
2 servant girl
tjänsteflicka -
3 civil servant
statstjänsteman, tjänsteman inom civilförvaltningen* * *(a member of the civil service.) statstjänsteman -
4 bond servant
livegen -
5 man servant
betjänt -
6 personal servant
personlig tjänare (personlig hjälp) -
7 public servant
statstjänsteman, ämbetsman -
8 submissive servant
lydig tjänare (tjänare som är villig att göra allt för sin herre) -
9 amah
n. mamma; amma* * *1) (in Eastern Countries, a native female servant.)2) (a baby's nurse, especially a wet-nurse.) -
10 chambermaid
n. (hotell) städerska* * *noun (a female servant or hotel worker in charge of bedrooms.) städerska, husa -
11 civil
adj. medborgerlig; hövlig, artig* * *['sivl]1) (polite, courteous.) hövlig, artig2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) medborgerlig3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civil4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civil[]•- civilian- civility
- civilly
- civil defence
- civil disobedience
- civil engineer
- civil liberties/rights
- civil servant
- civil service
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12 domestic
adj. hus-, familje-; inrikes; tam--------n. hemhjälp* * *[də'mestik]1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) hus-, hushålls-, hem-2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) familje-, privat3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) tam[]4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) inrikes, inhemsk•- domestication
- domesticity
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13 footman
n. betjänt, lakej* * *plural - footmen; noun (a male servant wearing a uniform: The footman opened the door.) betjänt, lakej -
14 help
n. hjälp; nytta; hemhjälp; bistånd--------v. hjälpa, bistå underlätta; vara till nytta; bota; reparera* * *[help] 1. verb1) (to do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone, or that he will find useful: Will you help me with this translation?; Will you please help me (to) translate this poem?; Can I help?; He fell down and I helped him up.) hjälpa []2) (to play a part in something; to improve or advance: Bright posters will help to attract the public to the exhibition; Good exam results will help his chances of a job.) bidra till, förbättra3) (to make less bad: An aspirin will help your headache.) hjälpa mot4) (to serve (a person) in a shop: Can I help you, sir?) hjälpa5) ((with can(not), could (not)) to be able not to do something or to prevent something: He looked so funny that I couldn't help laughing; Can I help it if it rains?) låta bli, rå för, hjälpa2. noun1) (the act of helping, or the result of this: Can you give me some help?; Your digging the garden was a big help; Can I be of help to you?) hjälp2) (someone or something that is useful: You're a great help to me.) hjälp3) (a servant, farmworker etc: She has hired a new help.) hemhjälp, dräng4) ((usually with no) a way of preventing something: Even if you don't want to do it, the decision has been made - there's no help for it now.) inget att göra åt•- helper- helpful
- helpfully
- helpfulness
- helping
- helpless
- helplessly
- helplessness
- help oneself
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15 maid
n. jungfru; ogift kvinna; tjänstekvinna; ung kvinna* * *[meid](a female servant: The maid answered the door.) hembiträde, tjänsteflicka -
16 manservant
n. betjänt* * *plural - menservants; noun (a male servant (especially one employed as a valet): He has only one manservant.) betjänt -
17 page
n. sida; blad; page, hovsven; (data) sektion av stadig storlek i direktminnet--------v. kalla på, söka (på telefon); numrera sidor, paginera* * *[pei‹] I noun(one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine etc: page ninety-four; a three-page letter.) sidaII 1. noun1) ((in hotels) a boy who takes messages, carries luggage etc.) pickolo, hotellpojke2) ((also page boy) a boy servant.) pojkbetjänt, springpojke2. verb(to try to find someone in a public place by calling out his name (often through a loud-speaker system): I could not see my friend in the hotel, so I had him paged.) kalla på, söka -
18 parlour-maid
noun (a female servant who opens the door to visitors, serves tea etc.) husa -
19 prosecutor
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20 serve
n. serve (i tennis)--------v. tjäna; expediera, betjäna; arbeta för; fungera som; servera; avtjäna (straff etc.); ge ut, portionera ut; betäcka* * *[sə:v] 1. verb1) (to work for a person etc eg as a servant: He served his master for forty years.) tjäna2) (to distribute food etc or supply goods: She served the soup to the guests; Which shop assistant served you (with these goods)?) servera, betjäna, expediera, förse3) (to be suitable for a purpose: This upturned bucket will serve as a seat.) tjäna, passa, duga, fungera4) (to perform duties, eg as a member of the armed forces: He served (his country) as a soldier for twenty years; I served on the committee for five years.) tjäna, tjänstgöra5) (to undergo (a prison sentence): He served (a sentence of) six years for armed robbery.) avtjäna6) (in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc and hitting it: He served the ball into the net; Is it your turn to serve?) serva2. noun(act of serving (a ball).) serv- server- serving
- it serves you right
- serve an apprenticeship
- serve out
- serve up
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