nannies
英 [ˈnæniz]
美 [ˈnæniz]
n. (儿童家中的)保姆; 奶奶; 姥姥
nanny的复数
柯林斯词典
- (受雇照看小孩的)保姆,阿姨
Anannyis a woman who is paid by parents to look after their child or children.
双语例句
- Almost since birth their baby has been farmed out to nannies and nurseries.
几乎从一出生起,他们的孩子就交由保姆和托儿所照看。 - You two have become nannies now?
你俩忽然变成家庭主妇了? - Magical nannies must read for the final moments throwing a cake fresh in the memory?
看过魔法保姆一定对最后一段捣蛋扔蛋糕的记忆犹新吧? - Paid nannies and cleaners employed by working women now also do some work that used to belong in the non-market economy.
被有工作的妇女雇佣的有薪保姆和清洁工也承担了一部分过去属于非市场经济成分的工作。 - Nannies or cooks are often employed, so parents may not know what their children are eating.
家里通常会雇佣保姆或厨师,所以父母不一定知道自己的孩子在吃什么。 - I was farmed out to nannies at an early age in that farmhouse.
小的时候我是在那间农舍由奶妈照看的。 - Because nannies have traditionally been female, some people are uncomfortable with the idea of hiring a manny.
由于保姆在传统意义上都是女性,因此有些人对雇佣男保姆在心理上难以适应。 - We've had reports on discount sales of Burberry goods and on the dropping salaries for nannies, but not so much on the rural population's hardships or on lower export growth.
我们已有了巴宝莉(Burberry)商品打折销售和保姆薪水不断下降的报道,但还没有太多有关农村人生活艰辛或出口增长下降的报道。 - In 2012, it was reported they took as many as 12 nannies with them on a Caribbean holiday.
据报道,2012年他们在加勒比海度假时带了多达12位保姆。 - They were portrayed as social nannies pushing policies that discriminated against the poor and minorities, who deserve some pleasures.
人们说,两人好像社会保姆,推行的政策对那些理应享受一些乐趣的穷人和少数族裔人群构成歧视。
