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at someone's service — ready or available for someone s use I am happy to be at your service if you have any questions. They made sure there was a car at her service when she got there. • • • Main Entry: ↑service … Useful english dictionary
do someone a service — do (someone) a service : to do something that helps (someone) The journalists did the public a service by exposing the corruption. You are doing us no service by criticizing everything. • • • Main Entry: ↑service … Useful english dictionary
at someone's service — at (someone s) service ready to help someone as soon as they ask. In this business, the customer comes first, and our employees need to remember that we are at their service … New idioms dictionary
press someone into service — press (someone) into service to persuade or force someone to do something. Murphy pressed his sister into service to do the research … New idioms dictionary
be at someone's service — be at someone’s service formal phrase to be available to help someone with whatever they need My car and driver will be at your service during your stay. Thesaurus: to help someonesynonym Main entry: service * * * be ready to assist someone… … Useful english dictionary
be at someone's service — ► be at someone s service be ready to assist someone whenever required. Main Entry: ↑service … English terms dictionary
break someone's service — break someone’s serve/service/ phrase in tennis, to win a game in which your opponent is serving Thesaurus: tennishyponym sports events and competitionshyponym … Useful english dictionary
service — service1 [sʉr′vis] n. [ME servise < OFr < L servitium, servitude < servus, slave: see SERF] 1. the occupation or condition of a servant 2. a) employment, esp. public employment [diplomatic service] b) a branch or department of this,… … English World dictionary
service — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of serving. 2) a period of employment with an organization. 3) an act of assistance. 4) a ceremony of religious worship according to a prescribed form. 5) a system supplying a public need such as transport, or… … English terms dictionary
be at someone's service — be ready to assist someone whenever required. → service … English new terms dictionary