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词汇 nanny
释义 nanny
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈnæn.i/ us /ˈnæn.i/

nannynoun[C] (JOB)


a person whose job is to take care of a particular family's children(照看小孩的)保姆
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parenting & caring for children
adopt
adoptable
adopted
adoptee
adoption
caretaking
child-rearing
childless
childlessness
childmind
kinship care
kinship carer
lawnmower parent
looked-after
milestone
snowploughing
stay-at-home
swaddle
unadoptable
unadopted

nannynoun[C] (GRANDMOTHER)


UKinformal
child's word for a grandmother: (儿语)(外)祖母
[ as form of address ]Can I have a drink, Nanny?我可以喝点吗,奶奶?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Family: informal names
baba
bro
bruv
bubba
dad
granda
grandad
grandaddy
grandbaby
grandkid
mam
mama
mammy
mater
mom
old man
papa
pater
rellie
sis

nanny | American Dictionary


nanny
noun[ C ]
us/ˈnæn·i/
a woman employed to take care of children in the children’s home:
She relied on a nanny to care for her baby during the week.

Examples of nanny


nanny
This is just the kind of between-stairs position that a governess, a nanny, or perhaps a superior lady's maid, would occupy.
A female nanny assisted with the children's daily care and their father was present in the evenings and on weekends.
This is a thinking person's guide to usage, beside which many other books look like nannies dishing out blancmange or schoolmasters wielding the cane.
While this assessment may be consistent with the costs of employing a nanny, the cost of many other types of childcare increase pro rata.
Some families employ nannies to provide care if they can afford the expense and living space.
Together, their parents, nanny, and therapists provided a rich language learning environment for these children.
These third persons were all females and were either the child's grandmother, aunt, nanny, family childcare provider, or a childcare provider at a larger daycare centre.
Writers reiterate their sense of the wrongness that a housekeeper, cook, or nanny will consistently receive a pension from her family, but that a governess will simply be dismissed.
However, reliable nannies, mostly young women from the countryside, are hard to recruit and keep, once they have learned the ropes about life in the city.
The introduction of seat belts could perhaps also be described as a product of the nanny state, yet it has saved a great many lives.
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This legislation smacks of the nanny state and verges on the patronising in its current form.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
That is especially important, as such agencies often bring in nannies and child minders from abroad.
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That is the apotheosis of the nanny state—asking for trouble and likely to get it.
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Once again, instead of considering the rights of individual employees, a set of nanny state rules to govern employer-employee relations is being foisted on us.
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Did all this property go to his nanny-goats?
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