steward

స్టీవార్డ్
definition
verb
the event was organized and stewarded properly
(of an official) supervise arrangements or keep order at (a large public event).
What if all other forms of capital were to be stewarded this way?
manage or look after (another's property).
noun
Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping.
a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals.
Landowners protected their interests by studying land law at the Inns of Court and by appointing qualified stewards to manage estates effectively.
a person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate.
translation of 'Steward '
విమానంలో ఆహారం అందించే వ్యక్తి,
ఆహారమును భద్రపరిచి వడ్డించే పురుషుడు
example
They do not have the vote when it comes to election of colony leaders such as minister, 'steward' and farm manager.
According to a Maritime Union spokesman, the company should provide an extra 'steward' once passenger numbers pass 500 but it has a history of leaving the ships short-handed.
He lived in the 'steward' 's house and owned most of the estate at Annaghmakerrig.
Members may know that under the manorial system, the bailiff, the 'steward' , and the reeve were important officers.
Instead, a 'steward' will collect your cases once the ship has docked and will even help you pack.
If you can't get a rag out of somebody's garbage, the 'steward' of any estate will give you something to cover your nakedness.
Tony's talents are not alone utilised for big games but he is a voluntary 'steward' for club games all the year round.
If you were doing a light-hearted story about the lot of a property 'steward' , and wanted to convey a bit of spontaneity, forget it.
The 'steward' and farm manager are nominated and voted into office by adult colony members.
The first-class passengers had padded seats and a 'steward' to serve them.
But as the pair were returning to York, a 'steward' on the train asked them if they would wait for all other passengers to leave first.
She is an active member of the Guides Association, which she joined as a Guide Leader in 1985, and is a volunteer 'steward' at Harewood House.
But it was when she retired that her ardour for history emerged, she joined the Richmond Society and began working as a 'steward' at Ham House.
Next the dining 'steward' made our reservation for dinner.
Each block elected a 'steward' to make sure people knew what was going on.
We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the 'steward' for shore passes.
Dave works as a cabin crew air 'steward' , but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot.
Well, if yes, then you might just be a prospective air hostess or a flight 'steward' .
Down on the lawn, she excused herself from the others and walked toward the tree that shaded her father and the 'steward' .
The house 'steward' , Donald, picked up her baggage from rear of the carriage.
And then there were the night stewards, usually an older 'steward' who had spent his entire career with the ship line.
He became a 'steward' in the merchant navy, and was a trade union activist.
When I disembarked on my last cruise in December, I ran into the young man who had been our dining-room 'steward' on the ship.
When he arrived, the large room was filled with people, ranging from the cook and the 'steward' to the engineer and the linguist.
The club 'steward' ushered those left in the club down into the cellar.
That date allowed both events to take place, with a casual workforce likely to 'steward' the festival.
But, in this case, it turns out Stewart is a good 'steward' of her property.
The 'steward' of his household sent messengers ahead to take word to the Ethiopian soldiers waiting in Nabatea for their sovereign to join him.
Shortly after Hammond, the dining car 'steward' came by to make dinner reservations.
The village society is appealing for more volunteers to help 'steward' the event, particularly people with knowledge of sound systems and amplification.
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