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 babysitter ['bebiˌsitə添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 临时保姆




    babysitter
    [ noun ]
    a person engaged to care for children when the parents are not home
    <noun.person>


    babysitter \babysitter\, baby-sitter \baby-sitter\n.
    A person engaged to care for children when the parents are
    not home.

    Syn: sitter
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. In other words, a single mother working for the minimum wage and paying $40 a week for a babysitter would be eligible for a $980 tax credit _ in cash if necessary _ rather than the $624 deduction from taxes due under current law.
    2. Authorities said the toddler's babysitter was watching the boy Friday afternoon, then went inside for a moment to answer the telephone.
    3. The babysitter said that occasionally when she went for walks with the boy, people would come up and say, "How is Mrs. Hurt?" That comment was stricken from the record because it was not given in response to a question.
    4. The 35-year-old mother told police she had just picked up her children from a babysitter and was going home when her car stalled on a gravel road in southern Indiana.
    5. There would be no human operators - just a 'babysitter' or security guard. Nowadays, few companies entertain ambitions of this kind.
    6. A 12-year-old boy fidgeted at the defense table and clutched a stack of baseball cards as he pleaded guilty to murder and arson in the death of his babysitter.
    7. A creek swollen by heavy rain in Indiana swept a car off a bridge late Friday north of Batesville, and police said Saturday that a babysitter and a 4-year-old boy were missing.
    8. He called the woman "a fine babysitter" and a "nice, quiet girl." Foreman and Knauss noted that in most such cases, people charged with making harassment threats are released on bond after misdemeanor charges.
    9. The lawsuit cites the case of a tenant who was forced to find another babysitter for her sister's children after housing officials ordered the children out of her apartment at midnight.
    10. Most adults can't do what he did." The boys' babysitter could not speak English and apparently didn't realize what had to be done in the situation, Hayden said.
    11. A 12-year-old pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder and arson for setting a fire that killed his babysitter.
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