
대저택이나 토지의 재산을 관리하는 사람
A person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate.
예문:
"The family hired a professional steward to oversee their vast country estate."
"As the steward of the manor, he was responsible for collecting rents and maintaining the grounds."
선박, 비행기, 열차 등에서 승객을 돌보고 음식을 제공하는 승무원
A person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and provides meals and service.
예문:
"The flight steward demonstrated the safety procedures before takeoff."
"A cabin steward brought fresh towels and drinks to our stateroom."
대규모 공공 행사나 경기에서 질서를 유지하고 진행을 돕는 요원
An official appointed to supervise arrangements or keep order at a large public event or competition.
예문:
"Race stewards were positioned at every corner of the track to ensure driver safety."
"The festival stewards helped direct the crowd toward the main stage."
환경이나 유산 등 가치 있는 것을 책임지고 돌보는 사람
A person whose responsibility it is to take care of something, such as the environment or a legacy.
예문:
"We must act as responsible stewards of the planet for future generations."
"The museum director sees himself as a steward of cultural heritage."
재산, 자원 또는 조직을 관리하고 보살피다
To manage or look after property, resources, or an organization.
예문:
"She has carefully stewarded the company's resources during the economic downturn."
"The organization was well stewarded by its founding members for decades."