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servant [ˈsɜ:vənt, Am ˈsɜ:r-] SUBST

1. servant (domestic):

służący(-ca) m (f)

2. servant ADMIN:

3. servant fig:

are we the servants of computers?

public servant SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec servants

are we the servants of computers?

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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East of the back stairway are the kitchen and butlers pantry, and the servants sitting room.
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Per the bishop's last wish, his body parts were collected by his servants and transported with oxen.
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They were also heavily represented in certain professions such as civil servants, university lecturers, pharmacists, opticians, lawyers and doctors.
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She had her servants search for him late into the night, wept and lamented, alerted the neighbours.
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The additional currency was required to finance the recent 300% salary increase for soldiers and policemen and 200% increase for other civil servants.
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One segment of the work force, civil servants, won a large pay increase for itself after a seven-week strike in the spring of 1986.
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Servants is an organic movement, body, family and community, rather than a traditional mission organization, charity, or NGO.
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Abundant and easy to catch, terrapin were so ample that landowners often fed their slaves and indentured servants a staple diet of terrapin meat.
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Why do civil servants need room service, fine cotton sheets, a turndown service and a choccie on their pillow at night?
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Women, indentured servants and children were neither allowed at the meetings nor given any political power.
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