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Governesses Meaning in English

word · lemma: governess

ˈɡəvɝnəs
GUHV-er-ness-iz
ɡˈʌvənˌɛsɪz
GUHV-uh-NESS-iz

释义

Governesses are women hired to teach and look after children in a private household, usually living with the family.

用法与细微差别

'Governesses' is formal and historical; common in 18th–19th century contexts. Differ from 'nannies'—governesses focus on education, not just care. Often seen in literature about wealthy families.

例句

Two governesses taught the children in the big house.

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Jane Eyre and other governesses lived with their employers.

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The wealthy family hired three governesses.

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In classic novels, governesses often feel isolated from the family they serve.

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Many governesses had to be strict to maintain discipline in wealthy households.

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Unlike modern nannies, governesses focused more on teaching than babysitting.

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