childmind
/ˈtʃaɪldˌmaɪnd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃaɪldˌmaɪnd/ (ame, ipa)
childmind — 動詞
- childmindpresent simple I / you / we / they
- childminds3rd person singular
- childminding-ing form
- childmindedpast simple
1. to look after other people's children in your own home, usually as paid work
在家托育
在自家提供有償的孩童照顧服務
to look after other people's children in your own home, usually as paid work
Ingrid started childminding after her own children began school.
Ingrid 在自己的孩子上學後開始從事托育工作。
childminding as gerund
Kwame childminds for two families in his neighbourhood.
Kwame 為他社區裡的兩個家庭提供托育服務。
childmind + for + [family]
Fatima has been childminding since she retired from nursing.
Fatima 從護理工作退休後就一直從事托育。
The Ofsted inspector visited while Yuna was childminding for a local family.
Ofsted 督察員來訪時,Yuna 正在為一個當地家庭提供托育。
Elsie decided to childmind rather than return to office work.
Elsie 決定從事托育工作,而不是回到辦公室上班。
- babysit
babysitting is usually occasional and done in the child's home, while childminding is regular and in the caregiver's home
- nanny
a nanny typically works in the family's home, not their own; 'nanny' is a noun, not a verb
- look after
a general phrasal verb for any kind of care; 'childmind' specifically means paid childcare in your own home
文法句型
childmind + for + person/family
用法筆記
Mainly used in British English. The -ing form 'childminding' is more frequent than other inflected forms, and the related noun 'childminder' is the standard term for a registered home-based childcare provider in the UK.