0 a passenger’s attendant on ship or aeroplane -- stevard, letuška
an air stewardess.
1 a person who helps to arrange, and is an official at, races, entertainments etc -- pořadatel, -ka
a matchday steward.
2 a person who supervises the supply of food and stores in a club, on a ship etc. -- správce lodních zásob
3 a person who manages an estate or farm for another person. -- správce
Dismissals of workers, especially of shop stewards, was a frequent cause of unofficial strikes.
In the specific case of the auto industry, union organisers and shop stewards had to craft agreements within the parameters of these policies.
Today the steward's reign reaches a culminating point ' ' (p. 81).
Indigenous people are seen as the stewards of biodiversity, and supporting them is supporting conservation.
Smaller-scale, 'local' farmers may be poor environmental stewards, pay low wages to their workers, and provide poor working conditions38-40.
Shaft stewards emerging from the ranks challenged the paternalistic induna system of control with few resources and very limited assistance from the union.
The principal stewards of diversity are not only poor and isolated households but also older farmers.
Two reliable stewards are appointed who out of admission fees supply the necessary surgical instruments.
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(特定活動的)組織者,操辦者, 服務員, 管家…
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(特定活动的)组织者,操办者, 服务员, 管家…
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azafato, azafato/a, auxiliar de vuelo…
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comissário de bordo (avião), garçom (de navio ou trem)…
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(男性の)客室乗務員, キャビンアテンダント…
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kabin memuru, kamarot, düzenleyici…
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steward/hôtesse, organisateur/-trice, agent/-e aux vivres…
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auxiliar de vol, cambrer…
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