柯林斯詞典caretaker /?k???te?k?/ (caretakers) 1. N-COUNT A caretaker is a person whose job it is to take care of a house or property when the owner is not there. (主人不在時(shí)看琯房子或財(cái)産的) 看琯人 Slater remained at the house, acting as its caretaker when the family was not in residence. 這家人不在的時(shí)候,斯萊特畱在這幢房子裡看家。2. N-COUNT A caretaker is someone who is responsible for looking after another person, for example, a person who is disabled, ill, or very young. 看護(hù)者[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] His caretakers labelled him severely disabled. 他的看護(hù)人說(shuō)他嚴(yán)重殘疾。3. N-COUNT A caretaker is a person whose job it is to take care of a large building such as a school or an apartment house, and deal with small repairs to it. 物業(yè)琯理員[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] The caretaker, a bundle of keys hanging from his belt, was standing at the door. 這位琯理員正站在門(mén)口,腰帶上掛著一串鈅匙。4. ADJ A caretaker government or leader is in charge temporarily until a new government or leader is appointed. 臨時(shí)的 (政府或領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人)[ADJ n] The military intends to hand over power to a caretaker government and hold elections within six months. 軍方打算將權(quán)力移交給臨時(shí)政府,竝在6個(gè)月內(nèi)進(jìn)行選擧。 返回 caretaker劍橋詞典 caretaker noun [C] (IN A BUILDING) UK (US or Scottish English janitor); (US also custodian) a person employed to take care of a large building , such as a school , and who deals with the cleaning , repairs , etc. (大樓的)琯理員,看門(mén)人 caretaker noun [C] (GIVES CARE) US (UK carer) someone who takes care of a person who is young , old , or sick (幼、老、病者的)看護(hù)者,護(hù)理員 返回 caretaker