释义 |
live-inlive-in /ˈlɪv ɪn/ adjective [only before noun]  - For a start, it's a live-in position.
- Neither daughter can take care of their father, and he rejected the idea of a live-in nurse.
- Only 3 percent report using baby-sitters in their homes, a tiny percentage of which are live-in nannies.
- She met her live-in boyfriend on-line.
- We have a live-in nanny and she is technically on duty from the time we leave the house.
► live-in lover/boyfriend etc- She had a live-in boyfriend to whom she devoted most of her time and energy.
- She met her live-in boyfriend on-line.
- She took no new live-in lover, and as far as she was aware, neither did Charles.
- Two divorces, a long string of live-in boyfriends.
1a live-in job is one in which you live with the family you work for: a live-in nanny2live-in lover/boyfriend etc someone who lives with their sexual partner but is not married to them |