| 单词 | to serve a person's turn | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto serve a person's turn  (a)    to serve a person's turn. extracted from turnn. (i)   Of a thing, or occasionally a person: to answer a person's purpose or requirement; to suffice for or satisfy a need; to be useful or helpful at need; to suit, serve. Also in passive, as in he wants his turn to be served by it. Now somewhat rare or archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > expediency > expedient or advisable			[phrase]		 > serve the purpose to serve one's (also one's own) turn1538 1538    R. Morison tr.  J. Sturm Epist. Cardynalles sig. Av  				Also suche men haue come to it, as wolde not plainly expresse such fautes as they knew, but rather serued his turne, vnto whom they aknowlege them selfis greatly to be bound. 1540    J. Palsgrave tr.  G. Gnapheus Comedye of Acolastus  ii. iii. sig. Liijv  				Loke thou serue my tourne, what so euer I saye [L. Fac uerbis meis subseruias]. 1647    N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 52  				The turns both of Pope and King were competently served. 1742    H. Fielding Joseph Andrews I.  i. xiii. 82  				Nothing would serve the Fellow's Turn but  Tea.       View more context for this quotation a1859    T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. 		(1861)	 V. 72  				Pipes he could not obtain; but a cow's horn perforated served his turn. 1913    Connoisseur Mar. 176  				If the aim of the pictures was..realistic, then a photograph would have better served our turn. 2010    Times Lit. Suppl. 20 Aug. 13  				Cook, bottle-washer, errand-boy I care not—any station, high or low, Should serve your turn. ΚΠ 1575    J. Awdely Fraternitye of Vacabondes 		(new ed.)	 sig. A.iiv  				He may also commaund any of their women, which they cal Doxies, to serue his turne. 1665    C. Cotton Scarronnides 2  				For which she did so scald and burn That none but he could serve her turn. 1714    A. Pope Chaucer's Wife of Bath in  R. Steele Poet. Misc. 19  				I pawn'd my Honour and ingag'd my Vow, If e'er laid my Husband in his Urn, That he, and only he, shou'd serve my Turn. a1743    Ld. Hervey Mem. Reign George II 		(1848)	 		(modernized text)	 II. xxvi. 150  				Others, in very coarse terms, would ask if he must have a mistress whether England could furnish never a one good enough to serve his turn. < as lemmas  | 
	
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