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served是serve的过去分词 - v.服务;服役;处理;服侍
- n.发球;【网】开球
- 网络送达;招待;供应
第三人称单数:serves 现在分词:serving 过去分词:served v.+n. serve purpose,serve tea,serve community,serve cause,serve dinner v. work for,help,aid,attend,assist v. | 1. to attend to customers, especially in a store, and provide them with goods, supplies, or services 2. to be a member of an armed force, especially in wartime 3. to work, or work for somebody, as a domestic servant 4. to be useful for a particular purpose 5. to assist or help somebody in a particular way, either well or badly 6. to have a particular effect or result 7. to bring food or drink to somebody, or give somebody a serving of a particular food 8. to present food or drink in a particular way, e.g. with a particular accompaniment, or make it available at a particular time 9. to assist a Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Orthodox priest in the celebration of Mass or a liturgy 10. to spend a particular length of time in a house of corrections 1. to attend to customers, especially in a store, and provide them with goods, supplies, or services 2. to be a member of an armed force, especially in wartime 3. to work, or work for somebody, as a domestic servant 4. to be useful for a particular purpose 5. to assist or help somebody in a particular way, either well or badly 6. to have a particular effect or result 7. to bring food or drink to somebody, or give somebody a serving of a particular food 8. to present food or drink in a particular way, e.g. with a particular accompaniment, or make it available at a particular time 9. to assist a Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Orthodox priest in the celebration of Mass or a liturgy 10. to spend a particular length of time in a house of corrections | n. | 1. in racket games, the shot used to begin every point 2. in racket games, a game in which a particular player serves 3. a hit of a ball that starts the play in a game such as tennis 4. an instance of telling someone that you do not approve of them or their behaviour 1. in racket games, the shot used to begin every point 2. in racket games, a game in which a particular player serves 3. a hit of a ball that starts the play in a game such as tennis 4. an instance of telling someone that you do not approve of them or their behaviour |
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