baby-sit
英 [ˈbeɪbi sɪt]
美 [ˈbeɪbi sɪt]
v. 当临时保姆;代人承担照料责任; 为人临时照看;照顾婴儿
现在分词:baby-sitting 第三人称单数:baby-sits 过去式:baby-sat 过去分词:baby-sat
英英释义
verb
- work or act as a baby-sitter
- I cannot baby-sit tonigh
- take watchful responsibility for
- I baby-sit the neighbor's plants when she is out of town
双语例句
- My daughter was attending a meeting and asked me to baby-sit my3-year old granddaughter.
我的女儿要去参加一个会议,所以要我照顾我三岁的小孙女。 - I used to baby-sit for my neighbor.
我过去常为邻居照看孩子。 - I don't understand why I have to baby-sit you.
我也不明白为什么我要照顾你。 - A: You promised to baby-sit on the night of Jean's party?
A:你答应在珍妮开派对那天晚上看孩子? - Abby, I'll baby-sit more, I swear!
艾比,我帮你多看孩子,我发誓! - I'm the only girl in America who has to baby-sit a fully grown teenager.
我是全美仅有的给一个大小伙子做保姆的姑娘了。 - She used to baby-sit me.
她还当过我的保姆。 - The children would grow up and leave home, my husband and I would grow old together, and we'd baby-sit the grandchildren.
未来于我了然于胸:儿女长大、离家,与丈夫白首偕老,带养孙子孙女。 - Could you baby-sit for us on friday?
星期五你替我们照看小孩行吗? - You are not expected to baby-sit this evening.
你今晚不需要当临时保姆。
