Paul has got an excellent governess. 保罗有一位非常好的家庭女教师。
Now, this is your new governess, Fraulein Maria. 这位便是你们新的家庭教师,玛丽亚小姐。
Captain: This is your new governess, Fraulein Maria. 舰长:这是你们的新家教,芙瑞莉.丽亚。
governess
[ noun ] a woman entrusted with the care and supervision of a child (especially in a private home) <noun.person>
Governess \Gov"ern*ess\, n. [Cf. OF. governeresse. See {Governor}.] A female governor; a woman invested with authority to control and direct; especially, one intrusted with the care and instruction of children, -- usually in their homes.
Isabella Rossellini has never seemed as warm and lively as she appears in "Zelly and Me," playing the governess to a rich little orphan girl.
"Miss Mary" is the latest in that special genre: the governess.
His childhood influences (which include an English governess, an Anglo-American princess mother and a formidably powerful grandfather) must all have played their part.
Fonda is Harriet, a repressed self-described spinster who leaves her mother and her life to work as a governess for a wealthy Mexican family.
She is sent by the kindly abbess to become governess to the seven children of a recently widowed naval captain whose schloss, her spacious new place of work, is overshadowed by the mountains on the Austrian-Swiss border.
The governess, who was uninjured, gave police an account of the attack.