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maid
- IPA[meɪd]
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- a female domestic servant;an unmarried girl or young woman.
noun: maid, plural noun: maids
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- 1. a female domestic servant Mary eventually managed to find a job as a maid 同義詞
- 2. archaic an unmarried girl or young woman. 同義詞
- ▪ a virgin.
- a single woman regarded as too old for marriage: if you don't mind your tongue, you'll die an old maid
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- a single woman regarded as too old for marriage: if you don't mind your tongue, you'll die an old maid
Oxford American Dictionary
- a female domestic servant responsible for washing dishes and doing other menial household chores: we could do with a scullery maid to scour the dirtiest pots
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- (in English folklore) the lover of Robin Hood.
Oxford Dictionary
- a female domestic servant responsible for washing dishes and doing other household work: we could do with a scullery maid to scour the dirtiest pots
Oxford American Dictionary
- a female domestic servant who works in a kitchen, especially as an assistant to a cook: he found the butler in the kitchen, talking to some of the kitchen maids
Oxford American Dictionary
- a female domestic servant who works in a kitchen, especially as an assistant to a cook: he found the butler in the kitchen, talking to some of the kitchen maids
Oxford Dictionary
- a female domestic servant who cooks or is an assistant to a cook: the establishment consisted of a cook-maid, a coachman, and a little footboy
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