scullion / ˈskʌl yən /

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scullion 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a kitchen servant who does menial work.
  2. a low or contemptible person.

scullion 近义词

scullion

等同于 wretch

更多scullion例句

  1. John J. Scullion, S.J. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1984.
  2. Lambert Simnel, who had been crowned in Ireland, received the king's pardon, and was made a scullion in the royal kitchen.
  3. That within the hour all your people—to the last scullion—shall have laid down their arms and vacated Condillac.
  4. Kitchen: If there's no scullion here we have to guard the Christmas pie, and if we guard the pie we d-d-die!
  5. The young ladies cooked, kissing from time to time the farmer's children, while the poor scullion looked on grumbling.
  6. It happened to be the one containing the rabbit stew, into which the scullion had put his toy.