childcare
/ˈtʃaɪldkeə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃaɪldker/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈchī(-ə)ld-ˌker/ (ame, mw)
childcare — 名詞
1. the service of watching over and caring for young children while their parents h
托育
父母工作時由他人提供的兒童照顧
the service of watching over and caring for young children while their parents have jobs or other daytime commitments, usually done by trained carers, nurseries, or relatives
The hospital provides free childcare for nurses on overnight rotation.
醫院為值夜班的護理師提供免費托育服務。
collocation: free childcare
After Yara lost her job, she could no longer afford the childcare fees.
Yara 失業後,再也負擔不起托育費用。
collocation: childcare fees
Good childcare helps children build social skills before they start school.
良好的托育能幫助孩子在入學前建立社交能力。
The new law requires all childcare centres to meet strict safety standards.
新法規定所有托育中心必須符合嚴格的安全標準。
Ravi dropped his son off at the childcare centre before cycling to work.
Ravi 先把孩子送到托育中心,再騎腳踏車去上班。
- babysitting
usually one-off or short-term care in the child's home; less formal than childcare
- daycare
more common in American English; often refers to centre-based care during working hours
- nursery
a school-like setting with educational activities, typically for preschool children
- childminding
UK term for care provided by a registered person in their own home
用法筆記
Uncountable noun, so it is not used with the indefinite article 'a' (❌ 'a childcare'). Frequent modifiers include 'free', 'affordable', 'good-quality'. In British English, 'childminder' refers to someone who looks after other people's children in their own home.