maids
英 [meɪdz]
美 [meɪdz]
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
maid的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- I don't ever love the nine fairy maids in the heaven.
九(啦)天(哎咳)仙(哎咳)女我(啦)不(哎)爱。 - None of the servants seemed at all curious about her, but I once heard two of the maids talking, and I listened when I caught her name.
似乎没有一个仆人对她表示好奇,但有一次我听到两个女仆说话,提到她的名字,便听了起来。 - We're sick and tired of being old maids.
我们实在是厌倦了等待。 - He listened to chattering maids as they passed by.
他留神听着从身边走过的姑娘们嘴里在闲扯着什么。 - The women who wore white aprons and bonnets were usually maids.
佩带白色围裙和帽子的妇女通常是佣人。 - Maybe it's one of the maids.
也许是某个女仆的。 - They that dwell in mine house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight.
在我家寄居的,和我的使女都以我为外人。我在他们眼中看为外邦人。 - Her entourage consisted of several squires and maids.
她的随行人由几个护卫和侍女构成。 - In any segment of the Indian urban population, the visual distinction between mothers and maids is sacred.
在印度所有的城市人口中,母亲和女佣之间的视觉区别都是神圣不可侵犯的。 - Her nurses, WSOs and maids all grew fond of her because she was warm and considerate.
她的护士、保安人员和女佣,都因为她的热情和体贴而非常喜欢她。
