释义 |
dvornik|ˈdvɔːnɪk| [Russ. dvórnik, f. dvor courtyard.] A house-porter.
1903Westm. Gaz. 17 Jan. 10/1 The duties of the dvorniks, a sort of assistant police. 1919H. S. Walpole Secret City i. xxii. 160, I said good-night to every one. I could hear their laughter as I waited at the bottom of the stairs for the Dvornik to let me out. 1923Blackw. Mag. Feb. 203/2 The ‘dvornik’ had been with the family for years. |