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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 stew·ard /ˈstuɚ/
 管理人,招待員,籌備員,乘務員

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Stew·ard n.
 1. A man employed in a large family, or on a large estate, to manage the domestic concerns, supervise other servants, collect the rents or income, keep accounts, and the like.
    Worthy to be stewards of rent and land.   --Chaucer.
    They came near to the steward of Joseph's house.   --Gen. xliii. 19.
    As good stewards of the manifold grace of God.   --1 Pet. iv. 10.
 2. A person employed in a hotel, or a club, or on board a ship, to provide for the table, superintend the culinary affairs, etc. In naval vessels, the captain's steward, wardroom steward, steerage steward, warrant officers steward, etc., are petty officers who provide for the messes under their charge.
 3. A fiscal agent of certain bodies; as, a steward in a Methodist church.
 4. In some colleges, an officer who provides food for the students and superintends the kitchen; also, an officer who attends to the accounts of the students.
 5. In Scotland, a magistrate appointed by the crown to exercise jurisdiction over royal lands.
 Lord high steward, formerly, the first officer of the crown; afterward, an officer occasionally appointed, as for a coronation, or upon the trial of a peer. [Eng.]

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Stew·ard, v. t. To manage as a steward. [Obs.]
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 steward
      n 1: someone who manages property or other affairs for someone
           else
      2: the ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining
         arrangements
      3: an attendant on an airplane [syn: flight attendant]
      4: a union member who is elected to represent fellow workers in
         negotiating with management [syn: shop steward]
      5: one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals [syn: custodian,
          keeper]