caretaker / ˈkɛərˌteɪ kər /

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caretaker2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  2. a person or group that temporarily performs the duties of an office.
  3. British. a janitor.
  4. a person who takes care of another.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. involving the temporary performance of the duties of an office: a caretaker government.

caretaker 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who maintains something

更多caretaker例句

  1. Italy has had a surprising number of caretaker governments over the years.
  2. With his brother leaving for school at Boston University the following month, Gross became his mom’s main caretaker.
  3. Other teens have become the primary caretakers for younger siblings or cousins.
  4. As vaccinations have been rolled out to older Americans, digitally savvy ones, or caretakers and family members with the time and resources, have quickly moved to snag appointments on apps and websites.
  5. The union has also demanded additional medical and caretaker accommodations for telework, and the district is prepared to offer as many accommodations as possible while ensuring we can safely instruct our students.
  6. A cheerful convict was found dead by his devoted caretaker one morning.
  7. Police say she fled to Florida and became a caretaker of an elderly man.
  8. The film, however, makes Asher a pilot and Fiona a caretaker to the newborns—seemingly innocuous decisions that become meaningful.
  9. Crown became caretaker of the property when his uncle, who lived on the property, passed away in February.
  10. It is not clear what the whereabouts are of now ex-caretaker Prime Minister Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan.
  11. The tenant acts as caretaker and apparently takes pride in keeping the place in order.
  12. When a caretaker enters the house of one of the good neighbours, is she accompanied by her annoyances?
  13. Does the caretaker lead a happy life in the house of one of the good neighbours?
  14. The caretaker told me they call it the 'Cradle of Liberty,' here; and I don't wonder.
  15. “Seems more cheerful like,” observed the caretaker, as the steady tick-tack began to sound through the quiet room.