释义 |
caretaker美 ['ker.teɪkər] 英 ['keə(r).teɪkə(r)] - n.(建筑物的)管理员;(主人外出时房地产的)看管人;照看人;监护人
- adj.临时代理的;暂时主管的
- 网络看管者;看门人;照顾者
n. concierge,warden,porter,custodian 1. | (建筑物的)管理员,看管人,看门人a person whose job is to take care of a building such as a school or a block of flats or an apartment building |
2. | (主人外出时房地产的)看管人,代管人a person who takes care of a house or land while the owner is away |
3. | 照看人;监护人;护理人员a person such as a teacher, parent, nurse, etc., who takes care of other people |
1. | [obn] 临时代理的;暂时主管的in charge for a short time, until a new leader or government is chosen |
| a caretaker manager/government 代经理;看守政府 |
n. | 1. a temporary holder of a post 2. somebody giving care or emotional support to another 3. somebody who supervises the care of a property such as an office building or a school 4. someone who takes care of a person who cannot take care of themselves, for example because they are too young or too sick 5. someone whose job is to look after a large building such as a school, office building, or block of flats. The usual American word is janitor. 6. someone whose job is to look after a house or land, usually for an owner who is away 1. a temporary holder of a post 2. somebody giving care or emotional support to another 3. somebody who supervises the care of a property such as an office building or a school 4. someone who takes care of a person who cannot take care of themselves, for example because they are too young or too sick 5. someone whose job is to look after a large building such as a school, office building, or block of flats. The usual American word is janitor. 6. someone whose job is to look after a house or land, usually for an owner who is away | adj. | 1. responsible for a duty or activity for a short time until someone else is employed or elected |
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