Sirvienta in english
Maid
pronunciation: meɪd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: meɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures
sirvienta = handmaiden ; maid ; maidservant ; housemaid.
Example: We need, on behalf of our students, indeed on our own behalf, to be bridges into that future and not handmaidens to the past.Example: Nearly half the children in the survey were cared for in their own homes by au pairs, nannies, housekeepers or maids.Example: In all three novels, a love-stricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress.Example: A Qatari man is facing charges of raping a Filipino housemaid, when she was 17, on her very first day of employment in his house.sirviente = servant ; jockey ; skivvy ; menial worker ; menial ; handmaid.
Example: In 1807 Whitbread's Bill for elementary education was opposed on the grounds that it would spread discontent among the poorer classes and make them poor servants.Example: But unless technical staff want to remain in a servant role as mere tool jockeys, they must complete the evolution from craftsperson to professional.Example: Cheever's book tells the tale of an educated man's attempt to work as a skivvy.Example: These free Negro women could earn only such wages as were paid to menial workers.Example: However numerous the class of menials may be, it has not, as a rule, been able to absorb the whole number of those left propertyless.Example: Wine was presented both to matrons and virgins at an Egyptian feast and they were waited upon by handmaids and female slaves.more:
» sirviente para todo = dogsbody ; general dogsbody .
Example: To put it more crudely -- the Americans would run the show and the others would be the dogsbodies. Example: They are on the hunt for a general dogsbody they can kick around the office.