单词 | caregiver |
释义 | > as lemmascaregiver caregiver n. originally U.S. a carer, either (a) a person, typically either a professional or close relative, who looks after a disabled or elderly person, invalid, etc.; (b) a parent, foster-parent, or social services professional, who provides care for an infant or child. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > one who looks after > a sick or disabled person homemaker1940 caregiver1966 carer1978 care worker1980 the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > one who looks after > guardian of minor or incapable person wardenc1290 tutora1387 curate1463 curator1471 guardiana1535 guardianer1595 pro-tutor1664 legal guardian1720 guardy1833 conservator1853 caregiver1966 primary caregiver1972 1966 R. A. Mackey (Catholic Univ. of Amer. Stud. in Social Work, No. 43) (title) The meaning of mental illness to caregivers and mental health agents. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 10 July 8/6 Women can be ‘caregivers’ or ‘either-ors’ who choose either marriage and family or career. 1988 Independent 16 Mar. 19/4 The term nanny tends to be avoided, and substitutes range from babysitter to..the latest, ‘caregiver’. 1996 M. Kaplan Clinical Pract. Caregivers viii. 106 Professional caregivers of dementia patients work with individuals who will never recover from their illnesses. 2000 Monitor (Kampala) 28 Apr. 18/3 Sociologists will tell you that in cultures where women are valued for traditional roles of mother and caregiver, hips are in. < as lemmas |
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