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nursemaid - tradução para árabe

FEMALE DOMESTIC WORKER EMPLOYED IN THE MAIN FIELD OF THE CARE OF CHILDREN
Nursery maid; Nursery Maid
  • ''ayah'']]) with her British charges, painted by Sir [[Joshua Reynolds]]

NURSEMAID         

ألاسم

حاضِنَة ; مُرَبِّيَة ; مُرَبِّيَةُ أَطْفال , مُرَبِّيَةُ أَوْلاد

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الحاضنة ، مربية الاطفال
nursemaid         
اسْم : الحاضنة . مربّية الأطفال

Definição

nursemaid
(nursemaids)
A nursemaid is a woman or girl who is paid to look after young children. (AM; also BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
= nurse, nanny
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Nursemaid

A nursemaid (or nursery maid) is a mostly historical term for a female domestic worker who cares for children within a large household. The term implies that she is an assistant to an older and more experienced employee, a role usually known as nurse or nanny. A family wealthy enough to have multiple servants looking after the children would have a large domestic staff, traditionally within a strict hierarchy, and a large house (or possibly several, such as the townhouse and country house) with nursery quarters.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para nursemaid
1. I prefer to be a babysitter than a nursemaid." Scroll down for more...
2. Advertisement His job will be a combination of nursemaid, spring cleaner and school master.
3. With the first light of the day, the nursemaid gives the letter to Onegin, but in confusion Tatiana runs in.
4. Absorbed by this new passion, Tatiana writes to Onegin and asks her nursemaid to deliver the letter to him.
5. Orwell spent the first year of his life in the town, tended, like all British colonial children, by an Indian ayah, or nursemaid.