Service
71Service — Ser|vice1 〈[ vi:s] n.; Gen.: od. s [ vi:səs], Pl.: [ vi:s] od. [ vi:sə]〉 zusammengehöriges Geschirr; SpeiseService [Etym.: frz., »Dienst(leistung); Tafelgeschirr« <lat. servitium »Sklavendienst«; zu servire »dienen«; zu servus »Sklave«] … …
72service — 1. to copulate with In standard English, arranged copulation by a male mammal, usually a stallion or bull. Less often of humans: Aldo had walked in while he was servicing the cigarette girl over his desk. (J. Collins, 1981) Whence… …
73service — In Microsoft Windows NT, a process that performs a particular system function and often provides an API (application programming interface) so that other processes can take advantage of its abilities. See also Alerter service; Messenger… …
74service — Lawelawe (assistance); hana, oihana (occupation, division, department). ♦ Service charge, uku lawelawe. ♦ Military service, oihana koa. ♦ Church service, pule, hālāwai haipule, haipule, haipule ana …
75Service — der Service 1. Rufst du beim Pizza Service an? 2. Ich war mit dem Service in der Werkstatt nicht zufrieden …
76service — [1] periodic maintenance usually carried out by a garage; includes changing the oil and oil filter, checking the brakes, tires, ignition (usually changing the spark plugs), electrical, fuel and cooling systems, and taking the vehicle on a test… …
77service — See maintain, repair, service See serve, service …
78Service — Recorded in a number of associated spellings including Service, Servis, Servais, Servaes, Sarvar, Server, Sirvar and Sarvis, this is an English and French surname. It derives from the French words cerveise meaning ale or beer, or servir to serve… …
79service — An economic good consisting of human worth in the form of labour, advice, managerial skill, etc., rather than a commodity. Services to trade include banking, insurance, transport, etc. Professional services encompass the advice and skill of… …
80service — Faire le service Se remuer sous l’homme afin de le faire mieux jouir; ou bien jouer de la main avec son membre au lieu de jouer des reins avec lui. Quand t’auras fini ton service, T’auras cent sous. LEMERCIER DE NEUVILLE …