单词 | live-in |
释义 | live-in (lɪv ɪn) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A live-in partner is someone who lives in the same house as the person they are having a sexual relationship with, but is not married to them. She shared the apartment with her live-in partner. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A live-in servant or other domestic worker sleeps and eats in the house where they work. I have a live-in nanny for my youngest daughter. live in in British English (lɪv) verb (intr, adverb) 1. (of an employee, as in a hospital or hotel) to dwell at one's place of employment adjective live-in 2. living in the place at which one works a live-in maid 3. living with someone else in that person's home a live-in lover live-in in British English (ˌlɪvˈɪn) adjective of someone, such as an employee or a romantic partner, who lives in your home with you She shared the apartment with her live-in partner. I have a live-in nanny for my youngest daughter. live in in American English to live at the place where one is in domestic service live-in in American English (ˈlɪvˌɪn) US adjective 1. living at the place where one is employed, esp. in domestic service a live-in housekeeper 2. designating a person who lives at the residence of his or her sexual partner without being married a live-in girlfriend noun 3. a live-in person Examples of 'live in' in a sentence |
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