
다른 사람의 집에서 가사 노동을 하거나 개인적인 시중을 들기 위해 고용된 사람.
A person who is employed to work for someone else, especially doing domestic duties in their house or acting as a personal attendant.
예문:
"The wealthy family hired a new servant to manage the kitchen and laundry."
"In the 19th century, many young women worked as domestic servants in large estates."
"She treated her household servants with respect, unlike her cruel neighbor."
정부나 공공 기관에 고용되어 국민을 위해 봉사하는 사람; 공무원이나 관리.
A person employed in the service of a government or the public; a civil or public official.
예문:
"A true public servant must prioritize the needs of the community over personal gain."
"She spent thirty years of her career as a dedicated civil servant in the Ministry of Education."
"The mayor reminded the city council members that they were servants of the people."
특정 대의, 신념, 또는 신에게 헌신하고 적극적으로 지지하는 사람.
A person who is devoted to and actively supports a particular cause, belief, or deity.
예문:
"Mother Teresa was known worldwide as a humble servant of God and the poor."
"He considered himself a servant of justice, dedicating his life to fighting corruption."
"The monks vowed to remain faithful servants of the Church throughout their lives."
인간에게 유용하거나 특정한 목적을 위해 사용되는 것 (기계, 도구, 자연력 등).
Something (such as a machine, tool, or natural force) that is useful or serves a specific purpose for humans.
예문:
"Technology, while powerful, must remain a servant to human needs, not its master."
"The old saying goes that money is a good servant but a terrible master."
"In the modern factory, automation acts as an efficient servant, performing repetitive tasks quickly."