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aperson,especiallya woman, whosejobis toorganizeanother person'shouseanddealwithcooking,cleaning, etc. 管家,(尤指)女管家SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPeople who clean & tidy places & things - chambermaid
- char
- charlady
- charwoman
- chimney sweep
- clean freak
- daily
- dishwasher
- domestic
- home help
- kitchen porter
- litter picker
- scullion
- squeegee man
- sweep
- sweeper
- trash picker
- waste picker
See more results » (Definition ofhousekeeperfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- The different jobs as waiter, housekeeper, nurse, and more can last for three months, six months, or longer.
housekeeper| American Dictionaryaperson, usually a woman, whosejobis to takecareof another person’shouse,esp. bycleaningit (Definition ofhousekeeperfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofhousekeeperhousekeeper The productive value (product utility) of home production may best be estimated by taking the wage rate of a professionalhousekeeper.From theCambridge English Corpus This last figure was unexpectedly higher than the percentage (62 %) of women living alone who were principal housekeepers.From theCambridge English Corpus Here the central tragic theme is the muchlamented metamorphosis of the seventeenth-century business woman or diligenthousekeeperinto the nineteenth-century parasite.From theCambridge English Corpus The housekeepers were asked to clean the surface of the bathrooms.From theCambridge English Corpus Wood does not release her, does not relinquish his name for her, and persists in calling her his "molly," thehousekeeperhe owns.From theCambridge English Corpus Among those who lived with one or more others, only 11 per cent of men were principal housekeepers, compared with 73 per cent of women.From theCambridge English Corpus What do we say to other patients, visitors, and staff members, such as physicians, nurses, housekeepers, and dietary workers, who might hear the patient?From theCambridge English Corpus They were said to be either housekeepers or servants.From theCambridge English Corpus The highest attack rates of employees were those who had direct contact with guests, including front desk receivers (78 %) and housekeepers (41 %).From theCambridge English Corpus You're really a cleaner, ahousekeeper.From theCambridge English Corpus Later questions queried whether the respondent was in receipt of assistance for household tasks and whether thehousekeeperwas funded in whole or part by a public authority.From theCambridge English Corpus As expected, those living alone were the most likely to be principal housekeepers, but even among the men in this living arrangement, only 39 per cent had this productive role.From theCambridge English Corpus If a snack was requested in the evening, after the main kitchen facilities were closed, was it the role of the cook or thehousekeeperto provide it?From theCambridge English Corpus Product utility is utility gained from the output of home production, the produced items themselves (as may be produced by a professionalhousekeeper).From theCambridge English Corpus An even stronger gender division emerged among those who were the ' principal housekeepers', that is, took on all three domestic activities of preparing meals, cleaning, and laundry (data not shown).From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/housekeeper## |