0 to take care of someone's baby or child while that person is out, usually by going to the person's home:
One of the alleged failings of the gramophone was that it was used merely to babysit pupils.
In effect, that is like an irresponsible adult getting someone else to babysit for their children.
They would get support, they would be able to club together and babysit; they could go out and get employment.
The proposal to lift the exemption would bring within the scope of registration anyone who babysits in their own home in the evening for reward.
If they live near enough they could perhaps babysit so that both parents could attend the parenting education groups.
It includes anything from babysitting to full parental responsibility until the child is 18.
In the first series, they merely used diversionary tactics, such as telling him that all guests must babysit their daughters.
In later seasons she often helped babysit the younger children.
中文繁体
(去別人家)代人臨時照顧孩子,當臨時保姆, (在自己家)照管他人孩子(作為職業)…
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(去别人家)代人临时照管孩子,当临时保姆, (在自己家)照管他人孩子(作为职业)…
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hacer de canguro (de), hacer de canguro, cuidar a los niños…
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cuidar de uma criança enquanto seus pais não estão em casa…
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ベビーシッター(子守)をする, ~のベビーシッター(子守)をする…
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çocuk bakmak, çocuk bakıcılığı yapmak…
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faire du baby-sitting…
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fer de cangur (de)…
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