service in English
- service⇄adj. 1. for use as by household servants or tradespeople.
Ex. a service pantry, a service entrance.
2. of or belonging to a branch of the armed forces.
Ex. service insignia, a pilot's service number.
3. used for ordinary occasio - service⇄expr. at one's service,
a. ready to do what one wants.
Ex. My name is Matthew Bramble, at your service (Tobias Smollett).
b. ready or available for one to use.
Ex. My means, which are certainly ample, are at your service (Benjam - service⇄expr. break service, (Tennis.) to win a game from the server.
Ex. He went on to win the match after he broke service. - service⇄expr. of service, helpful; useful.
Ex. The reader who wishes to work this out for himself will find the following references of service (Thomas Mitchell). - service⇄noun 1. a helpful act or acts; aid; being useful to others.
Ex. a neighborly service. George Washington performed many services for his country. Myriads of souls were born again to ideas of service and sacrifice in those tremendous days (H. G. Well - service⇄service (1), noun, adjective, verb, -iced,-icing.
- service⇄service (2), noun.
1. service tree.
2. (U.S.) the shadbush. - service⇄v.t. 1. to make fit for service; keep fit for service.
Ex. The mechanic serviced our automobile.
2. to provide with a service of any kind.
Ex. Only two trains a day serviced the town.
3. to mate with (a female animal); serve.
service in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
service in Sindhi سنڌي
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