释义 |
factotumfac‧to‧tum /fækˈtəʊtəm $ -ˈtoʊ-/ noun [countable] formal  factotumOrigin: 1500-1600 Modern Latin ‘do everything’ - He was Dersingham's factotum, if you get me.
- If you wanted to be nice about it, you would call him a factotum.
a servant or worker who has to do many different kinds of jobs for someone |