steward - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of steward in Hindi

Noun

  • प्रबंधक
  • कोषाध्यक्ष
  • खिदमतगार
  • खाद्य-प्रबंधक
  • समारोह-संचालक
  • ख़ज़ांची
  • वायुयान-परिचारक
  • चल-संपत्ति प्रबंधक
  • जहाज का परिचारक

steward Definition

Noun

  • a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals.
  • a person responsible for supplies of food to a college, club, or other institution.
  • an official appointed to supervise arrangements or keep order at a large public event, for example a sporting event.
  • short for shop steward.
  • a person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate.

Verb

  • (of an official) supervise arrangements or keep order at (a large public event.
  • manage or look after (another's property).

steward Example

  • The cafe manager knew how to steward the staff to give good service. ( कैफे प्रबंधक जानता था कि अच्छी सेवा देने के लिए कर्मचारियों को किस प्रकार से परिचारक बनाना है। )
  • No permanent steward was ever again created; but a steward was always appointed for coronations to perform the various ceremonial services associated with the office, and, until the Court of Claims was entrusted to commissioners, to preside over that court. ( फिर कभी कोई स्थायी भण्डारी नहीं बनाया गया; लेकिन कार्यालय से जुड़ी विभिन्न औपचारिक सेवाओं को करने के लिए राज्याभिषेक के लिए हमेशा एक भण्डारी नियुक्त किया जाता था, और, जब तक कि कोर्ट ऑफ क्लेम्स को आयुक्तों को नहीं सौंपा गया था, उस अदालत की अध्यक्षता करने के लिए। )
  • Your cabin steward simply made an inaccurate assumption. ( आपके केबिन स्टीवर्ड ने बस एक गलत अनुमान लगाया। )
  • The steward should never consider the matter. ( प्रबंधक को इस मामले पर कभी विचार नहीं करना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • Is policy changing on the steward accessibility?
  • steward has chosen a varied group of men.
  • The steward came to stand beside her.
  • The stewards took no action against him.
  • The protest was thrown out by stewards .
  • Also, in the 15th century, it gradually became the custom to appoint a steward pro hac vice to preside at the trial, or at the proceedings upon the attainder of a peer in parliament; and later, to preside over a court, called the court of the, lord high steward, for the trial of peers when parliament was not sitting.
  • The court of the lord high steward seems to have been first definitely instituted in 1499 for the trial of Edward Plantagenet, earl of Warwick; only two years earlier Lord Audley had been condemned by the court of chivalry, a very different and unpopular tribunal.
  • The practice of appointing a steward on these occasions to execute judgment upon a peer was kept up till 1477, when George, duke of Clarence, was attainted, and then dropped.
  • The steward on the cruise ship made sure the passengers' rooms were cleaned.
  • The steward instructed the waiter to quickly pick up the orders from the chef.
  • A new head butler was hired to steward the maids and cooks.
  • He married his daughter, Marjory, to the Steward, and from this union came the Stewart (Stuart) dynasty.