| 单词 | maid | 
| 释义 | maid  (meɪd  ) Word forms:  maids   1. countable noun A maid is a woman who works as a servant in a hotel or private house.   A maid brought me breakfast at half past eight.   Synonyms:  servant, chambermaid, housemaid, abigail    2.   See also  old maid Collocations:  live-in maid A live-in maid costs less than 200 a month and fuel still costs less than 20p a litre. Times, Sunday Times Now she has a live-in maid and a nascent case of imposter syndrome. The Times Literary Supplement She sounds like a live-in maid. The Sun Their older sister worked as a live-in maid. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  These are not necessarily busboys and live-in maids. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  Excavated in 1972, the frescoes show two maid servants carrying penjing with miniature rockeries and fruit trees. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  Maid servants also ate and waited to serve meals in the daibandokoro. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  She manages to get a shelter in a maid servant's house. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  Translations: Chinese: 女仆 Japanese: お手伝い 使用人 | 
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