babysitting的意思和读音

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babysit

: [ˈbeɪbiˌsɪt]

v.

babysits  babysitting  babysat  

v.look after,protect,tend to,mind,watch

v.1.,()2.

v.1.to take care of children in their home while their parents are not there, especially in the evening2.to stay with or take care of a person or thing that you do not want to be left alone

1. 124277 attacker n. 123850 babysitting n. 124067 ban bAn v. ...

2. 11 Watching TV 13 Babysitting 15 Playing toys/games / ...

3. ... 2 babysitting( ,) 3 visit( ,) ...

4. baby-sit v. babysitting n. housework n.

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1.But even when he trades combat gear for diapers and juice boxes, it's not just a babysitting job -- it's an adventure!使尿齿--

2.Wait till the Good Lord provides me with a clutch of grandchildren, so I can occupy my evenings babysitting ?

3.She had to look for babysitting jobs up the ying-yang these years to make a living .

4."The best training for preteen babysitters would be to have them complete a babysitting course, " Hackman says.“,”

5.Do you think any of the cops outside would like to do a little babysitting?

6.Today, I was babysitting in a wealthy neighborhood. I walked in the door and the alarm went off and started blaring loudly.

7.At age eleven, I started babysitting and mowing lawns, and at the age of fifteen I applied for my lobster license.

8.You broke an expensive vase while you were babysitting at a friends house?

9.Just when a couple is able to afford to go out evenings , they're too busy babysitting with their grandchildren .

10.Langurs often share babysitting duties within a close-knit group of females and their offspring.