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*ser·vice¹ /`sɜvɪs; ˈsɜːvɪs/ n 1 [U] the help that people who work in a restaurant, hotel, shop etc give you 〔餐厅、宾馆、商店等的〕服务,侍候,接待: The food is terrific but the service is very slow. 食物味道很好,但是服务很慢。 the customer service department 客户服务部 2 [C] a place such as a hospital, school etc that is provided for the public to use 公共服务,公共设施: People want good public services. 人们希望有良好的公共服务。 the National Health Service 国民保健制度 3 [C,U] the work that you do for a person or organization 〔对某人或某机构的〕服务,效劳; 任职: He retired after 20 years of service. 他服务 20 年之后退休了。 4 [C] a business that provides help or does jobs for people, rather than producing things 服务性工作,服务性行业: regular bus services 定期的巴士服务 We offer a free information service. 我们免费提供咨询服务。 5 the services a country's military forces 军队 6 [C] an organization that works for a government 政府部门: the diplomatic service 外交部 7 [C] a formal religious ceremony, especially in a church 礼拜,宗教仪式: the evening service at St Marks 圣马可教堂的晚祷礼拜 8 [C] an act of hitting the ball to your opponent to start a game of tennis etc 〔网球等的〕发球 9 be in service/out of service to be available or not available for people to use 在使用中/不在使用中: Sorry, this bus is out of service. 对不起,这辆巴士不开。 10 [C] the regular examination of a machine or vehicle to make sure it works correctly 〔机器的〕检修,维修,保养: The car is in the garage for a service. 车子在汽车修理站检修。 11 services BrE a place where you can stop to buy petrol, food etc on a MOTORWAY 【英】 〔高速公路上有汽油、食品供应的〕路边服务站 |