SERVE


Meaning of SERVE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' s ə rv

Function: verb

Inflected Form: served ; serv · ing

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French servir, from Latin servire to be a slave, serve, from servus slave, servant

Date: 13th century

intransitive verb

1 a : to be a servant b : to do military or naval service

2 : to assist a celebrant as server at mass

3 a : to be of use <in a day when few people could write, seals served as signatures ― Elizabeth W. King> b : to be favorable, opportune, or convenient c : to be worthy of reliance or trust <if memory serve s > d : to hold an office : discharge a duty or function < serve on a jury>

4 : to prove adequate or satisfactory : SUFFICE <it will serve for this task>

5 : to help persons to food: as a : to wait at table b : to set out portions of food or drink

6 : to wait on customers

7 : to put the ball or shuttlecock in play in various games (as tennis, volleyball, or badminton)

transitive verb

1 a : to be a servant to : ATTEND b : to give the service and respect due to (a superior) c : to comply with the commands or demands of : GRATIFY d : to give military or naval service to e : to perform the duties of (an office or post)

2 : to act as server at (mass)

3 archaic : to pay a lover's or suitor's court to (a lady) <that gentle lady, whom I love and serve ― Edmund Spenser>

4 a : to work through (a term of service) b : to put in (a term of imprisonment)

5 a : to wait on at table b : to bring (food) to a diner c : PRESENT , PROVIDE ― usually used with up <the novel served up many laughs>

6 a : to furnish or supply with something needed or desired b : to wait on (a customer) in a store c : to furnish professional service to

7 a : to answer the needs of b : to be enough for : SUFFICE c : to contribute or conduce to : PROMOTE

8 : to treat or act toward in a specified way <he served me ill>

9 a : to bring to notice, deliver, or execute as required by law b : to make legal service upon (a person named in a process)

10 of a male animal : to copulate with

11 : to wind yarn or wire tightly around (a rope or stay) for protection

12 : to provide services that benefit or help

13 : to put (the ball or shuttlecock) in play (as in tennis or badminton)

– serve one right : to be deserved

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.