English Dictionary

Definition of “servicewoman”

servicewoman (ˈsɜːvɪswʊmən) 

Definitions

noun

  1. a woman who serves in the armed services of a country
  2. a woman employed to service and maintain equipment

Translations for 'servicewoman'

  • British English: servicewomanPronunciation for servicewoman A servicewoman is a woman who is in the army, navy, or air force.ˈsɜːvɪsˌwʊmən NOUN
  • Arabic: جُنْديّةPronunciation for جُنْديّة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: militarPronunciation for militar
  • Chinese: 现役女军人Pronunciation for 现役女军人
  • Croatian: pripadnica oružanih snagaPronunciation for pripadnica oružanih snaga
  • Czech: vojákyněPronunciation for vojákyně
  • Danish: soldatPronunciation for soldat
  • Dutch: vrouwelijke militairPronunciation for vrouwelijke militair
  • European Spanish: soldadoPronunciation for soldado
  • Finnish: naissotilasPronunciation for naissotilas
  • French: militairePronunciation for militaire
  • German: MilitärangehörigePronunciation for Militärangehörige
  • Greek: γυναίκα στρατιωτικόςPronunciation for γυναίκα στρατιωτικός
  • Italian: militarePronunciation for militare
  • Japanese: 女性軍人Pronunciation for 女性軍人
  • Korean: 여군Pronunciation for 여군
  • Norwegian: serviceteknikerPronunciation for servicetekniker serviceteknikere
  • Polish: kobieta służąca w wojskuPronunciation for kobieta służąca w wojsku
  • Portuguese: militarPronunciation for militar
  • Romanian: militară militare
  • Russian: военнослужащаяPronunciation for военнослужащая
  • Spanish: soldadoPronunciation for soldado
  • Swedish: kvinnlig militärPronunciation for kvinnlig militär
  • Thai: สตรีที่รับราชการทหารPronunciation for สตรีที่รับราชการทหาร
  • Turkish: ordu mensubuPronunciation for ordu mensubu ordu mensuplarıkadın
  • Ukrainian: жінка-військовий
  • Vietnamese: nữ quân nhânPronunciation for nữ quân nhân

Example Sentences Including 'servicewoman'

DUNCAN FLETCHER East Dulwich, SE London I HOPE US servicewoman Lynndie England is proud of herself.
Sun, News of the World (2004)
New Zealand servicewoman corporal Lajane Nicholls said it was their first time in Fiji and they loved it.
Australian News Misc (2004)
Piestewa is the first Native American in the U. S. Army to be killed in combat and the only American servicewoman to die in the war.
Globe and Mail (2003)

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