caregiver 英 [ˈkeəgɪvə(r)]   美 [ˈkergɪvə(r)]

caregiver

caregiver  英 [ˈkeəgɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈkergɪvə(r)]

n. 照料者,护理者 

名词复数:caregivers 

Lonnie was more of a care partner than caregiver, nudging her husband to take his medicine and accompanying him to doctors’ appointments. 朗尼与其是护理者更不如说是一个细心的伙伴:小心提醒丈夫服药,陪着他问诊。
Limited human-to-human transmission may occur under some circumstances, for example, when there is close contact between an infected person and an unprotected caregiver. 数量有限的人际传播可能是在一些条件下发生的,例如,受感染者与不加防护的护理者之间密切接触。

  • Someone who takes care of a very young, elderly, or ill person is called a caregiver. If you make sure your ailing friend eats every day and is relatively comfortable, you are her caregiver.
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  • n. 照料者,护理者
  • 1. Lonnie was more of a care partner than caregiver, nudging her husband to take his medicine and accompanying him to doctors’ appointments.

    朗尼与其是护理者更不如说是一个细心的伙伴:小心提醒丈夫服药,陪着他问诊。

  • 2. Limited human-to-human transmission may occur under some circumstances, for example, when there is close contact between an infected person and an unprotected caregiver.

    数量有限的人际传播可能是在一些条件下发生的,例如,受感染者与不加防护的护理者之间密切接触。

  • 3. In addition to fulfilling the traditional roles of caregiver and homemaker, many Orthodox women also assume the role of primary breadwinner so their husbands can pursue religious studies full time.

    除了要践行传统的照料者和主妇角色,许多东正教女性也要承担起养家的责任以便她们的丈夫可以全身心进行宗教研究。

  • caregiver (n.) also care-giver, "one who looks after the physical needs at home of the sick, aged, disabled, etc.," by 1974, from care (n.) + giver. It has, in many senses, the same meaning as caretaker, which ought to be its antonym.
care·giver / ˈkeəɡɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkerɡɪvər / ( NAmE) ( BrE carer ) noun a person who takes care of a sick or old person at home 照料家居老弱病患者的人;家庭护理员 caregiver caregivers care·giver / ˈkeəɡɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkerɡɪvər /
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