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caregiver

/ˈkɛərˌɡɪv.ər/

A caregiver is a person who looks after someone who is sick, elderly, or unable to care for themselves. This person can be a family member, a friend, or a professional worker.

例句

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1

My mother is the primary caregiver for my grandmother.

My mother is the primary caregiver for my grandmother.

2

The hospital offers a training program for every professional caregiver.

The hospital offers a training program for every professional caregiver.

3

He is a natural caregiver and is always helping his younger siblings.

He is a natural caregiver and is always helping his younger siblings.

词族

名词
caregiver
Verb
care
副词
caringly
形容词
caring
相关
caregiving
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记忆技巧

Think of the two words inside: 'care' + 'giver'. It is literally a person who 'gives care' to another person.

快速测验

The hospital staff thanked the ______ for looking after the elderly patient so well.

正确!

正确答案是: caregiver

例句

1

My mother is the primary caregiver for my grandmother.

everyday

My mother is the primary caregiver for my grandmother.

2

The hospital offers a training program for every professional caregiver.

formal

The hospital offers a training program for every professional caregiver.

3

He is a natural caregiver and is always helping his younger siblings.

informal

He is a natural caregiver and is always helping his younger siblings.

4

Research indicates that a caregiver's mental health is crucial for patient recovery.

academic

Research indicates that a caregiver's mental health is crucial for patient recovery.

5

The company provides flexible hours for any employee acting as a caregiver.

business

The company provides flexible hours for any employee acting as a caregiver.

词族

名词
caregiver
Verb
care
副词
caringly
形容词
caring
相关
caregiving

常见搭配

primary caregiver primary caregiver
family caregiver family caregiver
professional caregiver professional caregiver
compassionate caregiver compassionate caregiver
full-time caregiver full-time caregiver

常用短语

sole caregiver

sole caregiver

caregiver burden

caregiver burden

respite for caregivers

respite for caregivers

容易混淆的词

caregiver vs caretaker

A caregiver looks after people; a caretaker usually looks after a building or land.

caregiver vs nurse

A nurse has specific medical training and licenses, while a caregiver can be anyone providing help.

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使用说明

The term is most common in North American English. In British English, 'carer' is more frequently used to describe a person looking after a relative or friend.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'caregiver' when they mean someone who cleans a house (housekeeper) or someone who fixes things (janitor).

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记忆技巧

Think of the two words inside: 'care' + 'giver'. It is literally a person who 'gives care' to another person.

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词源

A compound word formed in the mid-20th century from 'care' (Old English cearu) and 'giver' (from the verb give).

语法模式

Countable noun: one caregiver, two caregivers Often followed by the preposition 'for' (caregiver for his father) Can be used as an adjective-like modifier (caregiver support group)
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文化背景

In many modern societies, caregivers are recognized as essential but often unpaid workers who support the healthcare system.

快速测验

The hospital staff thanked the ______ for looking after the elderly patient so well.

正确!

正确答案是: caregiver

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