housekeeper的意思和读音

housekeeper

: [ˈhaʊsˌkipər] : [ˈhaʊsˌkiːpə(r)]

n.;(

housekeepers  

housekeepern.

1.a person, usually a woman, whose job is to manage the shopping, cooking, cleaning, etc. in a house or an institution

2.a person whose job is to manage the cleaning of rooms in a hotel

na.1.;2.

n.1.someone whose job is to clean someone elses house and sometimes cook their meals; someone whose job is to clean the rooms in a hotel or to manage the staff who do this

1. hiredresseer: ,() housekeeper: housewife: ...

2. household housekeeper, housekeeping ...

3. residence n. , housekeeper n. , oneself pron. , ...

4. hecker Housekeeper Recreation Dept Manager ...

5. fireman n. housekeeper n. expose to ...

6. E*( Octopus) F*Housekeeper) G*( Finisher) ...

7.(Financial management),Housekeeper),(Broadwood),(Fashion).

8. [Technician] [Housekeeper] [Housewife] ...

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1.The police said Heath Ledger was found at his apartment in a trendy area of New York by his housekeeper.·

2.I have been a liberal housekeeper enough but I shall not be ashamed to practice economy now.

3.At that moment Mrs Poppets, my housekeeper, knocked on the door. She wanted to know if we were ready to have supper.

4.at least, during Linton's life: he being allowed to join her there, and I to remain as housekeeper.

5.After the long sea journey, she was met in London by Mr Craven's housekeeper, Mrs Medlock.

6.She had no criminal record, and had been a housekeeper at the Sofitel for a few years, they said.

7.With that, he fished a cellphone out of his shirt pocket and summoned his housekeeper, before veering toward lighter topics.

8.She longed to enquire of the housekeeper whether her master were really absent, but had not courage for it.

9.This person may be someone you know from your office life , or your home life , in terms of a housekeeper or nanny for example.

10.His father was a cook, and his mother was a housekeeper.