Word: steward

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Synonyms: steward

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Translations: steward

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spanish
Translations:
administrador
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german
Translations:
aufseher, kellner, steward, aufwärter, haushofmeister
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french
Translations:
administrateur, économe, intendant, gestionnaire, régisseur, gérant, gardien, ragoût, pot-au-feu, civet
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italian
Translations:
fattore, amministratore
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dutch
Translations:
opzichter, intendant, meier, bewaker
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russian
Translations:
управляющий, староста, бурмистр, проводник, эконом, сенешаль, смотритель, управитель, приказчик, стюард, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
intendant
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finnish
Translations:
hoitaja, tilanhoitaja, stuertti, lentoemäntä, vartija
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czech
Translations:
správce, dozorce
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polish
Translations:
steward, rządca, klucznik, zarządca, ekonom, intendent, gospodarz, włodarz
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greek
Translations:
επιστάτης, οικονόμος, θαλαμηπόλος
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ukrainian
Translations:
економ, стюард
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belarusian
Translations:
апякун
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estonian
Translations:
stjuuard
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croatian
Translations:
nadzornik, podvornik, stjuard
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icelandic
Translations:
bryti
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slovenian
Translations:
stevard
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slovak
Translations:
stevard

The meaning and "use of": steward

noun
  • a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals. - Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping.
  • a person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate. - Landowners protected their interests by studying land law at the Inns of Court and by appointing qualified stewards to manage estates effectively.
verb
  • (of an official) supervise arrangements or keep order at (a large public event). - the event was organized and stewarded properly
  • manage or look after (another's property). - What if all other forms of capital were to be stewarded this way?

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