caretaker
n. 看門人; 看管者; 守護者
adj. 暫時代理的,臨時的
A caretaker is a person whose job it is to look after a large building such as a school or a block of flats or apartments, and deal with small repairs to it.
A caretaker is a person whose job it is to take care of a house or property when the owner is not there.
A caretaker government or leader is in charge temporarily until a new government or leader is appointed.
The military intends to hand over power to a caretaker government and hold elections within six months.
軍方打算將政權移交給臨時政府,並在6個月內舉行選舉。
A caretaker is someone who is responsible for looking after another person, for example, a person who is disabled, ill, or very young.
1. a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person)
2. an official who performs the duties of an office temporarily;
Resumes are being accepted to work as an island caretaker in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
現在澳大利亞就在打著這個旗號招聘大堡礁島嶼看護員呢.
A small house on the grounds of an a park, used a caretaker or gatekeeper.
建在通路上的一間屋子; 通常是看門人居住的地方.
The old caretaker was always scolding and chiding.
這個老看門人總是責罵,呵叱個沒完.
He put in a caretaker.
他任命了一個管理員.
The caretaker keeps them.
保管員儲存它們.