steward
意味: A person responsible for managing or looking after property, resources, or events on behalf of another, or someone who oversees arrangements at a public gathering.
Steward has evolved from its feudal origins into a versatile modern word. It is used for event marshals (football stewards), ship and airline crew, and figuratively for anyone who manages something in trust. The concept of 'stewardship' — responsible management of resources for future generations — is central to environmental and corporate governance discourse.
例文
- The steward asked supporters to return to their seats before the second half kicked off. 管事要求球迷在下半场开始前回到座位上。El steward pidió a los aficionados que regresaran a sus asientos antes del inicio de la segunda parte.スチュワードはサポーターに後半開始前に座席に戻るよう求めた。스튜어드는 후반전 시작 전에 관중에게 좌석으로 돌아가 달라고 요청했다.
- Good stewardship of public funds requires transparency and rigorous accountability mechanisms. 公共资金的良好管理需要透明度和严格的问责机制。La buena administración de los fondos públicos exige transparencia y mecanismos rigurosos de rendición de cuentas.公的資金の適切な管理には、透明性と厳格な説明責任の仕組みが必要である。공공 자금의 올바른 관리에는 투명성과 엄격한 책임 메커니즘이 필요하다.
- She was appointed steward of the estate after the owner's sudden death left the property without clear management. 在所有者突然去世导致房产无人管理后,她被任命为庄园的管事。Fue nombrada administradora de la finca tras la muerte repentina del propietario, que dejó la propiedad sin una gestión clara.所有者の突然の死により管理者が不在となった後、彼女はその屋敷のスチュワードに任命された。소유자의 갑작스러운 사망으로 관리 공백이 생긴 후 그녀가 해당 영지의 관리인으로 임명되었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, journalism
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English stigweard, combining stig (house, hall) and weard (guardian, keeper). The word predates the Norman Conquest and has been in continuous use for over a thousand years.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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