wardenship

['wɔ:dnʃip]

n. warden之职权(或职务)

例句与用法:

He is living a double life- a church warden by day and a thief by night.

他以前过着双重人格的生活--白天当教区委员、夜里当贼。

She may be the Warden, but we pay for her services so why should we sit up and beg?

她可能是管理员,但我们是付她劳务费的,因此我们为什么要讨好她呢?

It's interesting that the words guardian and warden have a common origin.

有趣的是“guardian”与“warden”同出一源。

What are the duties of a traffic warden?

街道停车管理员的职责是什麽?

词形变化:

名词复数: wardenries |



详细释义:

n.

看守人(或保管人等)之职权(或身份、任期)