| 释义 | menialenUK
 me·ni·alM0217100 (mē′nē-əl, mēn′yəl)adj.1.  Of or relating to work or a job regarded as servile.2.  Of, relating to, or appropriate for a servant.n.1.  A servant, especially a domestic servant.2.  A person who has a servile or low nature.[Middle English meinial, belonging to a household, from Anglo-Norman meignial, from meignee, household, from Vulgar Latin *mānsiōnāta, from Latin mānsiō, mānsiōn-, house; see  mansion.]
 me′ni·al·ly adv.
 menial(ˈmiːnɪəl) adj1. consisting of or occupied with work requiring little skill, esp domestic duties such as cleaning2. of, involving, or befitting servants3. servilen4. a domestic servant5. a servile person[C14: from Anglo-Norman meignial, from Old French meinie household. See meiny] ˈmenially advme•ni•al(ˈmi ni əl, ˈmin yəl)
 adj.    1.  servile; degrading:  menial work.    2.  of or suitable for servants; humble.  n.    3.  a domestic servant.  [1350–1400; Middle English meynyal < Anglo-French me(i)nial]  me′ni•al•ly, adv.   Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. |  menial - a domestic servant servant, retainer - a person working in the service of another (especially in the household) |  | Adj. | 1. |  menial - used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)humble, lowlyunskilled - not having or showing or requiring special skill or proficiency; "unskilled in the art of rhetoric"; "an enthusiastic but unskillful mountain climber"; "unskilled labor"; "workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities"; "unskilled workmanship" | 
 menialadjective1. low-status, degrading, lowly, unskilled, low, base, sorry, boring, routine, dull, humble, mean, vile, demeaning, fawning, abject, grovelling, humdrum, subservient, ignominious, sycophantic, servile, slavish, ignoble, obsequious low-paid menial jobs such as cleaninglow-status high, noble, elevated, dignified, aristocratic, autocraticnoun1. servant, domestic, attendant, lackey, labourer, serf, underling, drudge, vassal (archaic), dogsbody (informal), flunky, skivvy (chiefly Brit.), varlet (archaic) The name 'beef-eater' was aimed at any well-fed menial.
 servant lord, boss, chief, master, commander, superior, baas (S. African)
 menialadjectiveExcessively eager to serve or obey:obsequious, servile, slavish, subservient.TranslationsMenialenUK
 MENIAL. This term is applied to servants who live under their master's roof Vide stat. 2 H. IV., c. 21. menialenUK
 Synonyms for menialadj low-statusSynonymslow-statusdegradinglowlyunskilledlowbasesorryboringroutinedullhumblemeanviledemeaningfawningabjectgrovellinghumdrumsubservientignominioussycophanticservileslavishignobleobsequious
 Antonymshighnobleelevateddignifiedaristocraticautocratic
 noun servantSynonymsservantdomesticattendantlackeylabourerserfunderlingdrudgevassaldogsbodyflunkyskivvyvarlet
 Antonymslordbosschiefmastercommandersuperiorbaas
 Synonyms for menialadj excessively eager to serve or obeySynonymsobsequiousservileslavishsubservient
 Synonyms for menialnoun a domestic servantRelated Wordsadj used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)SynonymsRelated Words |