nanny

美 [ˈnæni]英 [ˈnæni]
  • n.(儿童家中的)保姆;奶奶;姥姥

复数: nannies

nannynanny

noun

【不规则形式】pl. -ies
1

(儿童家中的)保姆
a woman whose job is to take care of young children in the children's own home

2

奶奶;姥姥
a grandmother

When is Nanny coming to stay?

奶奶什么时候来住?

my nan and grandad

我的爷爷、奶奶

习语

a disapproving way of talking about the fact that government seems to get too much involved in people's lives and to protect them too much, in a way that limits their freedom

nanny

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (受雇照看小孩的)保姆,阿姨
    A nanny is a woman who is paid by parents to look after their child or children.

noun

1
female goat
Synonym: nanny-goat she-goat
2
a woman who is the custodian of children
Synonym: nursemaid nurse

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  1. She had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny .

    她不得不在放弃工作和雇用保姆之间作出选择。

  2. They have a male nanny for their kids .

    他们有个男保姆照料孩子。

  3. When is Nanny coming to stay ?

    奶奶什么时候来住?

  4. Hiring a nanny has turned out to be the perfect solution

    雇用保姆结果成了解决问题的最佳方法。

  5. The tussle to free the individual from the nanny state is still far from won .

    将个体从保姆式国家解放出来的斗争离胜利尚远。

  6. She made a habit of coming in to take tea with Nanny Crabtree

    她养成了进来和克拉布特里奶奶一起喝茶的习惯。

  7. They go for decorous walks every day in parks with their nanny .

    他们每天都和保姆一起在公园里散步,表现得很有教养。

  8. She had already cottoned on to the fact that the nanny was not all she appeared

    她已经意识到这个保姆不只是她看起来的那样。

  9. I have a live-in nanny for my youngest daughter .

    我为小女儿请了个住家保姆。

  10. He got a nanny paid by the hour .

    他找了个小时工阿姨。

  11. Granny nanny is a grandmother who cares for her grandchildren while their parents are working .

    奶奶保姆指的是在儿女上班时,承担起照顾孙子孙女工作的祖母或外祖母。

  12. Families squeezed by falling real incomes and rising childcare costs are increasingly relying on the generosity1 of ' granny nannies ' to help them out .

    因为实际收入下降和育儿成本上升而在经济上捉襟见肘的家庭越来越依赖于奶奶保姆的大方来帮助他们。

  13. And once the children are addicted to these games , they will leave their parents alone . In this case , the smartphone or tablet is used as a virtual nanny , thus called smartphone nanny .

    一旦孩子对这些游戏上了瘾,就不会再去烦他们的父母了。这种情况下,父母塞到孩子手中的智能手机或平板电脑其实就是一个虚拟的保姆,该现象也由此被称之为“手机保姆”。

  14. The term granny nanny can also refer to a nanny ( that is , a non-relative hired to care for one 's children ) who is a senior or to a person hired to care for a senior .

    奶奶保姆还可以指雇来照顾孩子的非亲属年长保姆,或者雇来照顾老年人的保姆。

  15. A micro job is a temporary , task-type job of all types , often booked through the Internet . Work may include online or in-person jobs , such as writing blogs , virtual assistant , handyman , nanny , website design , etc.

    “微工作”是一种临时的任务式工作,可以有各种类型,通常通过网络预订。“微工作”包括在线工作或者雇员亲自工作,比如写博客,虚拟助理,勤杂工,保姆,网站设计等等。

  16. I think we need to hire a nanny . Full time .

    我想我们得请个全职保姆。

  17. We 've been through every nanny reality show on television .

    我们已经试过了所有电视上的保姆真人秀了。

  18. Our new nanny is a real find !

    我们新找的保姆真的很不错!

  19. Well , my advice : stay away from the nanny .

    好吧,我的忠告就是:离保姆远点。

  20. This is when you need to find the best nanny agencies .

    这是当你需要找到最好的保姆机构。

  21. They both go out to work and have a nanny living in .

    他们俩都外出工作,雇了个保姆看家。

  22. Ross : Good news everyone , We finally found a nanny .

    罗斯:好消息我们终于找到保姆了。

  23. The mother gave the nanny who left her a bad character .

    那母亲诋毁离去的保姆。

  24. Where is the nanny state when you need it ?

    当我们需要婆婆政府的时候,他在哪儿?

  25. The whole world still comes to Britain shopping for the Great British Nanny .

    目前世界各地还是对‘英国保姆’情有独钟。

  26. I think we need a servants'room for our nanny .

    我觉得我们需要一个佣人房给我们的保姆。

  27. Yes I need a nanny just for a couple of weeks

    近几周我家里需要一个保姆

  28. We hired a nanny so that our son would get personal care .

    n.专业保姆(多住在主人家中)我们聘请了一名保姆,这样我们的儿子就可以有私人的照顾。

  29. And we 'll get nannies to look after the kids .

    我们还会找个保姆照顾他们。

  30. Wow . she 's like the best nanny ever .

    喔,她就是最棒的保姆。

  • 习语

n.

the nanny state

保姆式国家
a disapproving way of talking about the fact that government seems to get too much involved in people's lives and to protect them too much, in a way that limits their freedom