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Что (кто) такое charwoman - определение

DOMESTIC WORKER WHO USUALLY CLEANS PLACES
Charladies; Charwomen; Chore woman; Chore women; Charlady; Chargirl; Saturday’s woman
  • A 1943 photograph of a charwoman in [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, United States
  • Carol Burnett's charwoman character, 1974
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charwoman         
(charwomen)
A charwoman is a woman who is employed to clean houses or offices. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
= cleaner
N-COUNT
charwoman         
¦ noun (plural charwomen) Brit. dated a woman employed as a cleaner in a house or office.
Origin
C16: from obs. char or chare 'a chore' (obscurely related to chore) + woman.
Charwoman         
·noun A woman hired for odd work or for single days.
Charwoman         
A charwoman (also chargirl, charlady or char) is an old-fashioned occupational term, referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it for a few hours of a day or week, as opposed to a maid, who usually lives as part of the household within the structure of domestic service. A charwoman might work independently, often for cash in hand, or might come through an employment agency.
Charwomen         
·pl of Charwoman.
charlady         
¦ noun (plural charladies) Brit. a charwoman.
char         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CHAR; Char (disambiguation)
<programming> /keir/ or /char/; rarely, /kar/ character. Especially used by C programmers, as "char" is C's typename for character data. [Jargon File] (1994-11-29)
charred         
  • Traditional houses in [[Naoshima, Kagawa]] clad with ''yakisugi'' panels
INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION PROCESS
Charred
Charred plants, buildings, or vehicles have been badly burnt and have become black because of fire.
...the charred remains of a tank.
= burnt
ADJ: usu ADJ n
char         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CHAR; Char (disambiguation)
v. a.
1.
Burn on the surface, burn partially, scorch.
2.
Reduce to charcoal, carbonize.
Charring         
  • Traditional houses in [[Naoshima, Kagawa]] clad with ''yakisugi'' panels
INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION PROCESS
Charred
Charring is a chemical process of incomplete combustion of certain solids when subjected to high heat. Heat distillation removes water vapour and volatile organic compounds (syngas) from the matrix.

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Charwoman

A charwoman (also chargirl, charlady or char) is an old-fashioned occupational term, referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it for a few hours of a day or week, as opposed to a maid, who usually lives as part of the household within the structure of domestic service. A charwoman might work independently, often for cash in hand, or might come through an employment agency.

Before 1960, the term "charwoman" was used as an official job title by government agencies in the United States, including municipal and state governments and by federal agencies such as the Department of Commerce and Labor, the Bureau of the Census, and the Bureau of Immigration.

Charwomen have also sometimes been referred to as "scrubwomen". The word has the same root as "chore woman", one hired to do odd chores around the house. In British English, "cleaner" is now used much more often. In American English, the term "maid" is often used for any woman who cleans a home or hotel, whether she lives there or not.