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syce

/sahys/US // saɪs //UK // (saɪs) //

协同,协同工作,协同合作,协同作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a groom; stable attendant.

Examples

  • Beneath its far-flung branches a syce was sitting in front of a finely-proportioned and unusually big Arab horse.

  • I used to pour some of it on the cloth you saw on my hand, and used it to stupefy the syce after I had frightened him.

  • He had, at last, given in to Tim's entreaties; and that worthy was dressed as a syce, or horse keeper.

  • By-and-bye, the Syce (the Burma policeman) summoned up courage and said he thought he could shoot.

  • Mr. L. had also a bearer, a cooly, and a syce, with several coolies carrying provisions.