Spanish Meaning of stewards
azafatos
Other Spanish words related to azafatos
- sirvientes
- mayordomos
- domésticos
- lacayos
- lacayos
- novios
- Camareras de piso
- lacayos
- criadas
- sirvientes
- retenedores
- mujeres
- asistentes
- asistentes
- compañeros
- Diarios
- factotum
- Seguidores
- footmen
- gofres
- Goferes
- criadas
- sirvientas
- recaderos
- criadas
- residentes
- Damas de honor
- criadas
- mayordomos
- hombres
- Sirvientes
- sirvientes
- aparcacoches
Nearest Words of stewards
- stews => guisos
- stick (to or with) => apegarse (a o con)
- stick in one's craw => hacer daño a alguien
- stick up for => defender
- sticker price => Precio de etiqueta
- sticker prices => precios de pegatinas
- sticking (to or with) => pegado (a o con)
- sticking around => quedarse cerca
- sticking in one's craw => molestar
- sticking up => pegado
Definitions and Meaning of stewards in English
stewards
to perform the duties of a steward, one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of rents, and keeping of accounts), a manager of a large home, estate, or organization, one who actively directs affairs, a person employed to manage the supply and distribution of food and attend the needs of passengers (as on a train, airplane, or ship), an employee on a ship, airplane, bus, or train who manages the provisioning of food and attends passengers, shop steward, to act as a steward for, one appointed to supervise the provision and distribution of food and drink in an institution, a fiscal agent
FAQs About the word stewards
azafatos
to perform the duties of a steward, one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of
sirvientes,mayordomos,domésticos,lacayos,lacayos,novios,Camareras de piso,lacayos,criadas,sirvientes
líderes,maestros,jefes,capitanes ,jefes,capataces,cabezas,Jefes,timoneles,pivotes
stewarding => Gestión, stewarded => administrado, stevedores => Estibadores, stetting => engaste, stetted => corregido,