0 a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc. -- (大楼的)管理员,看门人
1 someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, or sick -- (幼、老、病者的)看护者,护理员
The women, then, cover those issues that are central to women's roles as caretakers and guardians of the private sphere.
In addition, some children were assigned as the primary caretakers of young birds, and in many instances, the hatchlings were extensively handled.
Such women are the primary caretakers in the clan and family and pass on values of compassion, understanding and civility to their families.
Finally, maltreatment severity and self-representations at entry each appear to account independently for a significant amount of the variance in caretakers' reports of internalizing behavior.
Sadly, many children entering placement after age 8 years have a history of separations from their primary caretakers.
Dependent measures were individually administered to primary caretakers and boys by research assistants who were uninformed about the boys' intervention status.
The caretakers (and researchers) are often bilingual themselves and hence set up the stage, however involuntarily, for mixed language.
Sadly this also enabled the original caretaker's post to be dispensed with and his house to be sold.