au pair / oʊ ˈpɛər /

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au pair2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person, usually a young foreign visitor, employed to take care of children, do housework, etc., in exchange for room and board: We sent the children to the beach with the au pair.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or employed under such an arrangement: an au pair girl.

au pair 近义词

n. 名词 noun

live-in nanny

更多au pair例句

  1. Oh, and the first press image they released was a pair of black dudes in tracksuits as a troll of sorts to NME.
  2. It will still carry a pair of Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missiles and a pair of bombs.
  3. Gurley was gunned down on Nov. 20, when a pair of cops was patrolling the rough housing project.
  4. One of them had not been given time to get dressed; he was perp-walked wearing only a pair of boxers.
  5. They waved down a pair of responding cops who followed the alleged cop killer into the subway.
  6. He stood, with the air of a hero, both arms extended towards the amazed pair of lovers.
  7. Under the long lashes of low lids a pair of eyes black and insolent set off the haughty lines of her scarlet lips.
  8. Here the pair reached the "Dun Cow" and retired to their respective quarters.
  9. Since words have different meanings, we may sometimes find that a pair of words exemplify all three Laws, as plough and sword.
  10. The opposite of these two methods of rote learning is my method, which injects an active process between each pair of words.