caretaker
caretaker 英 [ˈkeəteɪkə(r)] 美 [ˈkerteɪkə(r)]
n. 看管者;看门人;守护者 adj. 临时代理的
名词复数:caretakers
- When you work as a caretaker, you look after a house or a piece of property. The caretaker of a grand old estate might live in a small cottage on its grounds.
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- n. 看管者;看门人;守护者
- adj. 临时代理的
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1. At 81 he could only be a figurehead or "caretaker" director-general say diplomats, who also point to a rigorous Egyptian campaign against him.
外交人士说,81岁的他只能成为一个有名无实的或者“临时代理的”总干事, 他们还指出,埃及坚决反对他参选。
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2. They also extended the search to the next door house where Garrido, 58, is understood to have been caretaker until its current occupant moved in three years ago.
他们将搜索范围扩大到隔壁。 据了解,三年前现在的住户搬进去之前,58岁的加里多曾是那里的看门人。
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3. For now Belgium will have a caretaker government, as so often in the recent past.
象不久前经常发生的那样,比利时目前将会产生一个临时政府。
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