1BOLOOK AFTER somebodya woman whose job is to take care of the children in a family, usually in the family’s own home 〔一般在雇主家照看小孩的〕保姆
She found a job as a nanny with a wealthy Italian family.
她找到一份工作,在一户有钱的意大利人家当保姆。
2.British EnglishBrE informalMOTHERgrandmother – used by children 奶奶,外婆〔儿语〕SYN nan
3.the nanny stateespecially British EnglishBrEPGPPP a government which tries to control the lives of its citizens too much 保姆国家,保姆政府〔指过分干涉国民生活的政府〕
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the nanny state• Mr Ridley, who was not involved in any of the originaldecisions, is no supporter of the nanny state either.• Some nonsense or other to do with the nanny state.
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nanny• I can't afford a nanny.• Friends rallied to him and Claudia installed a housekeeper and a nanny.• Mary had been looked after by a nanny until the age of seven and had then stayed intermittently with elderlyrelatives.• Hers was a maid; his a nanny.• He glanced at his nanny for support.• He turned and flung himself into his nanny's arms.• His father employed a succession of nannies, who always left just when he was beginning to get used to them.• The costs of employing even a sharednanny, however, should be thoroughly investigated beforehand.• But unlikeemployees who work with others, the nanny faces the additional problem of isolation.