• charwoman

    英:['tʃɑːwʊmən]  
    美: ['tʃɑrwʊmən] 

    charwoman 基本解释

    • n. 按日雇用的女佣;打杂的女佣人

    charwoman 词态变化

    复数: charwomen;

    charwoman 中文词源

    charwoman 打杂女佣

    词源同chore, charlady.

    charwoman 英文词源

    charwoman
    charwoman: [16] A charwoman is, quite literally, a woman who does ‘chores’. Chore is a variant of the now obsolete noun chare or char, which meant literally ‘turn’ (it derived from the Old English verb cerran, which may be the source of charcoal). Hence ‘doing one’s turn’, ‘one’s turn at work’ in due course advanced its meaning to ‘job’. Already by the 15th century it had connotations of menial or household jobs: ‘making the beds and such other chares’, Nicholas Love, Bonaventura’s Mirror 1410.
    => ajar, chore
    charwoman (n.)
    1590s, from Middle English char, cherre "turn of work" (see chore) + woman. An Alicia Charwoman appears in the Borough of Nottingham records in 1379.

    charwoman 英文释义

    1. a human female who does housework;
    "the char will clean the carpet"

    charwoman 双语例句

    1. The only person inside the gloomy building was a charwoman cleaning.
    那个昏暗的建筑里面唯一的人,就是一个打杂儿的女人,在那儿打扫屋子.

    来自辞典例句

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