servicing
柯林斯詞典
- NOUN AND ADJECTIVE USES
1. N-COUNT A service is something that the public needs, such as transportation, communications facilities, hospitals, or energy supplies, which is provided in a planned and organized way by the government or an official body. 公共服務(wù)機(jī)構(gòu); 公共服務(wù)系統(tǒng)
The postal service has been trying to cut costs. 郵政系統(tǒng)一直在試圖削減成本。
We have started a campaign for better nursery and school services. 我們已開展了一場運(yùn)動(dòng),以改善幼兒園和學(xué)校的服務(wù)。
2. N-COUNT You can sometimes refer to an organization or private company as a particular service when it provides something for the public or acts on behalf of the government. 官方機(jī)構(gòu); 政府的行政部門
The Agriculture Department has ultimate control over the Forest Service. 農(nóng)業(yè)部對林務(wù)局有最終控制權(quán)。
3. N-COUNT If an organization or company provides a particular service, they can do a particular job or a type of work for you. 服務(wù); 服務(wù)項(xiàng)目
The kitchen maintains a twenty-four hour service and can be contacted via reception. 廚房提供24小時(shí)服務(wù),可通過接待處聯(lián)系。
4. N-PLURAL Services are activities such as tourism, banking, and selling things which are part of a country's economy, but are not concerned with producing or manufacturing goods. 服務(wù)性工作; 服務(wù)性行業(yè)
Mining rose by 9.1%, manufacturing by 9.4% and services by 4.3%. 采礦業(yè)增長了9.1%,制造業(yè)增長了9.4%,服務(wù)業(yè)增長了4.3%。
5. N-UNCOUNT The level or standard of service provided by an organization or company is the amount or quality of the work it can do for you. 服務(wù)質(zhì)量; 服務(wù)水平
Taking risks is the only way employees can provide effective and efficient customer service. 只有承擔(dān)風(fēng)險(xiǎn),雇員們才能提供高效的客戶服務(wù)。
6. N-COUNT A bus or train service is a route or regular trip that is part of a transportation system. 交通線路
The local bus service is well run and extensive. 當(dāng)?shù)氐墓痪€路運(yùn)營良好,四通八達(dá)。
7. N-PLURAL Your services are the things that you do or the skills that you use in your job, which other people find useful and are usually willing to pay you for. 專業(yè)性服務(wù)
I have obtained the services of a top photographer to take our pictures. 我得到了一位頂級攝影師的服務(wù)。
8. N-UNCOUNT If you refer to someone's service or services to a particular organization or activity, you mean that they have done a lot of work for it or spent a lot of their time on it. 效力; 供職[also N in pl, oft N 'to' n]
You've given a lifetime of service to athletics. 你一生致力于體育事業(yè)。
Most employees had long service with the company and were familiar with our products. 絕大部分雇員在公司供職多年,熟悉我們的產(chǎn)品。
9. N-COUNT The Services are the army, the navy, the air force and the marines. (包括陸、海、空軍和海軍陸戰(zhàn)隊(duì)在內(nèi)的) 軍隊(duì)
Some of the money could be spent on persuading key specialists to stay in the Services. 可以花費(fèi)一部分資金挽留重要專家在軍隊(duì)工作。
10. N-UNCOUNT Service is the work done by people or equipment in the army, navy, or air force, for example, during a war. 兵役; 作戰(zhàn)
Units are being called up today for service in the Gulf. 今天正在征調(diào)一些部隊(duì)去海灣服役。
11. N-UNCOUNT When you receive service in a restaurant, hotel, or shop, an employee asks you what you want or gives you what you have ordered. (飯店、酒店、商店等的) 服務(wù)
Service was attentive and the meal proceeded at a leisurely pace. 服務(wù)很周到,飯吃得悠閑從容。
12. N-COUNT A service is a religious ceremony that takes place in a church or synagogue. 宗教儀式; 禮拜[also no det]
After the hour-long service, his body was taken to a cemetery in the south of the city. 長達(dá)1小時(shí)的宗教儀式之后,他的遺體被送往城南的一座公墓里。
13. N-COUNT If a vehicle or machine has a service, it is examined, adjusted, and cleaned so that it will keep working efficiently and safely. 保養(yǎng)[also no det]
The car needs a service. 這輛車需要一次保養(yǎng)。
14. N-COUNT A dinner service or a tea service is a complete set of plates, cups, saucers, and other pieces of china. 整套餐具
...a 60-piece dinner service. …一套60件的餐具。
15. N-COUNT In tennis, badminton, and some other sports, when it is your service, it is your turn to serve. (網(wǎng)球、羽毛球等的) 發(fā)球
She conceded just three points on her service during the first set. 她在第1局中發(fā)球只丟了3分。
16. ADJ Service is used to describe the parts of a building or structure that are used by the staff who clean, repair, or take care of it, and are not usually used by the public. 員工專用的[ADJ n]
I went out through the kitchen and down the service lift
我穿過廚房,乘員工專用電梯下樓。
17. →see also civil service , community service , emergency services , in-service , public service , rest area , room service
ADJ
1. V-T If you have a vehicle or machine serviced, you arrange for someone to examine, adjust, and clean it so that it will keep working efficiently and safely. 做保養(yǎng)
I had my car serviced at the local garage. 我在當(dāng)?shù)氐钠囆蘩韽S給我的車做了保修。
2. V-T If someone or something services an organization, a project, or a group of people, they provide it with the things that it needs in order to function properly or effectively. 為…效力
There are now 400 staff at headquarters, servicing our regional and overseas work. 目前總部有400名員工致力于我們本地以及海外的工作。
V-T
1. PHRASE If you do someone a service, you do something that helps or benefits them. 幫某人一個(gè)忙
You are doing me a great service, and I'm very grateful to you. 你正在幫我一個(gè)大忙,我非常感謝你。
2. PHRASE If a piece of equipment or type of vehicle is in service, it is being used or is able to be used. If it is out of service, it is not being used, usually because it is not working properly. (不) 在使用中
Cuts in funding have meant that equipment has been kept in service long after it should have been replaced. 撥款減少意味著設(shè)備達(dá)到該替換的期限后還要使用很長時(shí)間。
In 1882, the city's first electric tram cars went into service. 1882年,該市第1批電車投入使用。
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