servicing
服务,维修,维修服务,提供服务
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Definitions
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- : an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
- : the supplying or supplier of utilities or commodities, as water, electricity, or gas, required or demanded by the public.
- : the providing or a provider of accommodation and activities required by the public, as maintenance, repair, etc.: The manufacturer guarantees service and parts.
- : the organized system of apparatus, appliances, employees, etc., for supplying some accommodation required by the public: a television repair service.
- : the supplying or a supplier of public communication and transportation: telephone service;bus service.
- : the performance of duties or the duties performed as or by a waiter or servant; occupation or employment as a waiter or servant.
- : employment in any duties or work for a person, organization, government, etc.
- : a department of public employment, an administrative division of a government, or the body of public servants in it: the diplomatic service.
- : the duty or work of public servants.
- : the serving of a sovereign, state, or government in some official capacity.
- : Military. the armed forces: in the service.a branch of the armed forces, as the army or navy: Which service were you in during the war?
- : Ordnance. the actions required in loading and firing a cannon: service of the piece.
- : Often services . the performance of any duties or work for another; helpful or professional activity: medical services.
- : something made or done by a commercial organization for the public benefit and without regard to direct profit: Certain books are published at a loss as a public service.
- : Also called divine service . public religious worship according to prescribed form and order.
- : a ritual or form prescribed for public worship or for some particular occasion: the marriage service.
- : the serving of God by obedience, piety, etc.: voluntary service.
- : a musical setting of the sung portions of a liturgy.
- : a set of dishes, utensils, etc., for general table use or for particular use: a tea service;service for eight.
- : answering service.
- : Law. the serving of a process or writ upon a person.
- : Nautical. tarred spun yarn or other small stuff for covering the exterior of a rope.
- : the act or manner of putting the ball or shuttlecock into play; serve. the ball or shuttlecock as put into play.
- : the mating of a female animal with the male.
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- : of service; useful.
- : of, relating to, or used by servants, delivery people, etc., or in serving food: service stairs;the service pieces in a set of dishes.
- : supplying aids or services rather than products or goods: Medicine is one of the service professions.
- : supplying maintenance and repair: He operates a service center for electrical appliances.
- : of, for, or pertaining to the armed forces of a country or one of them: a service academy.
- : charged for providing service: a service fee of 15 percent on the restaurant check.
- : providing, authorizing, or guaranteeing service: a service industry;a service contract.
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serv·iced, serv·ic·ing.
- : to make fit for use; repair; restore to condition for service: to service an automobile.
- : to supply with aid, information, or other incidental services.
- : to mate with.
- : Finance. to pay off over a period of time, as by meeting periodic interest payments.
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Examples
Churches can host services for up to 100 worshipers, as long as the venue is no more than half-full.
It was shown live on Fox’s streaming service but not on Fox News.
With the text-messaging service WhatsApp, in particular, Facebook had promised users that it would preserve the messaging company’s independence and strong privacy protections when it was purchased in 2014.
Apple is cutting by half the fees charged to most developers who sell software and services on the App Store, marking the biggest change to the store’s revenue structure since the iPhone maker launched the service in 2008.
Of course, the Starbucks loyalty program isn’t a true subscription service, but it incorporates many of the same principles.
“On Candyland, [Minghella] was just servicing Adam,” wrote Belgrad.
This gives her again the upper hand, as she is seeking to fix a market price across all digital servicing for her work.
Holland Chevrolet West Virginia-based corporation engaged in selling and servicing motor vehicles.
As a result, his bank accounts were frozen, despite his claims he was merely operating a cargo airline servicing African hotspots.
We have a problem when that argument gives short shrift to the debt-servicing burden.
Recently I made $375 in one month in my spare time installing, servicing, selling Radio Sets.
Their businessmen have behind them centuries of experience in bargaining, merchandising, and servicing.
The mechanics were working on the planes, performing the necessary maintenance and servicing required after a flight.
As the girl had said, this field boasted hundreds of super-sonic fighters, so many that servicing was a round-the-clock routine.
To his surprise, the boy came back a few minutes later after servicing the automobile.