单词 | stewardess |
释义 | stewardessn. a. A female who performs the duties of a steward; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > one having delegated or derived authority > [noun] > steward or bailiff in charge of another's property > female stewardess1631 1631 J. Mabbe tr. F. de Rojas Spanish Bawd xxi. 198 O variable fortune..thou Ministresse and high Stewardesse of all temporal happinesse. 1827 T. Carlyle tr. J. P. F. Richter in German Romance III. 212 She was his..Castle-Stewardess. 1865 W. E. Gladstone Let. 16 Apr. in J. Morley Life Gladstone (1903) II. v. x. 160 Her [sc. the church's] high office as stewardess of divine truth. b. A female attendant on a ship whose duty it is to wait on the women passengers. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > sailors involved in specific duties or activities > [noun] > servants attendants cabin boy1726 mess boy1813 steward1836 stewardess1837 peggy1902 mess1927 winger1929 1837 H. Martineau Society in Amer. II. 2 Mrs. F. and I were the only ladies on board; and there was no stewardess. 1885 Times 21 Sept. 10/1 There were five females among the passengers, including the stewardess. c. A female attendant on a passenger aircraft who attends to the needs and comfort of the passengers; = air hostess n. at air n.1 Compounds 2. Also, a similar attendant on other kinds of passenger transport. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > serving food > [noun] > server of food > steward or stewardess steward1906 stewardess1931 stew1970 society > travel > air or space travel > people who fly in aircraft or spacecraft > [noun] > crew of aircraft or spacecraft > aircraft cabin crew > members of air steward1922 air hostess1931 steward1931 stewardess1931 airline stewardess1933 air stewardess1936 hostess1936 airline steward1937 flight attendant1947 hostie1960 1931 United Airlines News Aug. 5/2 (caption) Uniformed stewardesses employed on the Chicago-San Diego divisions of United. The picture shows the original group of stewardesses employed. 1937 Sun (Baltimore) 22 Apr. 6/1 (advt.) America's first railroad adds another to its long list of firsts... A uniformed Stewardess who is also a graduate nurse! She looks after your comfort en route [etc.]. 1958 ‘J. Castle’ & A. Hailey Flight into Danger i. 12 He ducked into the aircraft..joined shortly by a stewardess..who smiled at him and made fast the door. 1968 M. Woodhouse Rock Baby x. 104 The stewardess announced our landing. 1978 R. Ludlum Holcroft Covenant iii. 40 In two chairs against the wall sat the captain of the 747 and the stewardess assigned to its first-class lounge. 1981 Christian Sci. Monitor 28 July 6/1 Rooms at the St. James's club, a luxury bus with two stewardesses, and a special room overlooking the Strand. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1631 |
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