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baby-sitting
ba·by·sit also ba·by-sit (bā′bē-sĭt′)v. ba·by·sat (-săt′), ba·by·sit·ting, ba·by·sits also ba·by-sat or ba·by-sit·ting or ba·by-sits v.intr.1. To take care of a child or children in the absence of a parent or guardian.2. To take care of or watch over someone or something needing attention or guidance.v.tr.1. To provide care for (a child) in the absence of a parent or guardian.2. To watch over or tend: babysat the neighbor's plants for a week.Translationsbaby (ˈbeibi) – plural ˈbabies – noun1. a very young child. Some babies cry during the night; (also adjective) a baby boy. 嬰兒 婴儿2. (especially American, often babe) a girl or young woman. 年輕女孩 姑娘ˈbabyish adjective like a baby; not mature. a babyish child that cries every day at school. 嬰兒般的,孩子氣的 婴儿般的,孩子气的 baby buggy/carriage (American) a pram. (美式說法)嬰兒車 (美)婴儿车 baby grand a small grand piano. 小型平台鋼琴 小型钢琴ˈbaby-sit verb to remain in a house to look after a child while its parents are out. She baby-sits for her friends every Saturday. (幫人臨時)看顧小孩 (代人临时)照看婴孩 ˈbaby-sitter noun 臨時看顧小孩的人 照看婴孩者ˈbaby-sitting noun 臨時看顧小孩 照看婴孩EncyclopediaSeeBabyMedicalSeebabyFinancialSeeBabysittingThesaurusSeebaby-sit |