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 nanny ['næni]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 保姆

  1. 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.
  2. Pearl had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.
    珀尔不得不在放弃工作和雇保姆之间作出选择。


nanny
[ noun ]
  1. a woman who is the custodian of children

  2. <noun.person>
  3. female goat

  4. <noun.animal>


Nanny \Nan"ny\, n.
1. A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.

{Nanny goat}, a female goat. [Colloq.]


Nanny \Nan"ny\, Nannie \Nan"nie\(n[a^]n"n[y^]), n.; pl.
{nannies}.
1. a caretaker for a child; a child's nurse; a nursemaid.
[PJC]

2. Grandmother; -- a child's word, used especially as a form
of address. See also {nana}.
[PJC]

  1. This has made her recent return to work after her son's birth less traumatic. 'I've tailored my life down now, taking over from the nanny at 4pm on the dot.
  2. In a bad comedy Mrs Doubtfire would be the nanny of our nightmares.
  3. Will the nanny take good care of her?
  4. Sharp, a Lincoln High graduate, attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, then went to the New York City area two years ago for a summer job as a nanny.
  5. Did 'intimacy' occur between the young boy and his beloved nanny, Cummy (what an outrageous notion)?
  6. The Kristoffersons, parents of three young children, would like permanent custody of the nanny's three girls, ages 4 to 12.
  7. And one of the most hotly debated is the notion of public school as nanny.
  8. At an emergency room, a physician concluded the boy had "been hit repeatedly with a long flat stick," recalls Ms. Nelson. The nanny denied harming the child, but left the next morning.
  9. THE RECENT incident of the two British babies who were seriously injured by a bogus nanny underlines the fact that you cannot be too careful whom you choose to look after your children.
  10. The duchess' full-time nurse, Alison Wardley, 21, will be the youngest nanny in the royal family.
  11. The agency says it offers to refer names of a replacement if problems develop in the nanny's first 60 days, or up to six months if the family pays a higher fee.
  12. "Whenever I read biographies of English actors like John Gielgud or Ralph Richardson or Larry Olivier, they start out: `I fell in love with the theater when my nanny took me to my first play; I knew what I wanted to be.'
  13. Her biological grandmother had given up her daughter on one condition: That she be allowed to live with the adoptive couple as a nanny.
  14. And it opposes most aspects of social and industrial policy, which one British official says smacks of the socialist "nanny" state the Conservative government has spent a decade trying to unravel at home.
  15. Robertson said there are at least 68 nanny programs at community colleges, like hers, and 20 of them are just a year old.
  16. After 182 years as an all-male preserve, grim, high-security Dartmoor Prison has appointed a granny and a nanny as its first women guards.
  17. While in the Boston area, Mr. Barnette lived in a spacious house on a six-acre lot in suburban Boston, earned a six-figure salary for a large corporation, employed a nanny for his three-year-old daughter, Camille.
  18. However, the couple left their 14-month-old son, Lance, with a nanny back in Grand Rapids, Mich.
  19. Mr. Whitaker's friend and rival, Harry Arnold of the Sun, exclusively reported the previous day that William's nanny spanked him for teasing the royal hunting dogs.
  20. Carol Emrich, the coordinator of Delta College's nanny training program, receives about 100 inquiries monthly from families seeking nannies.
  21. Jeremy is my nanny and I rely on him not to do anything foolish.
  22. There is a nanny shortage afoot, and no amount of parental petulance will ensure that you can hire a nursemaid for your children.
  23. She insists on marriage before pregnancy, though once the baby is born the main use she has for her husband is as nanny.
  24. A nanny government, looking after the every need of eight million men, women and children, began to require more revenues than the economy could supply.
  25. "There are very senior women who would love to ask the company to pick up some portion of their nanny expenses," says Pat Cook, a partner at Ward Howell executive recruiters.
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