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Hausfrau Meaning in English

word

ˈhaʊsˌfraʊ
HOWSS-frow
hˈɔːsfɹaʊ
HAWSS-frow

释义

A 'hausfrau' is a German term (sometimes used in English) for a housewife—a woman who manages the household and takes care of domestic tasks, often without outside employment.

用法与细微差别

'Hausfrau' is borrowed directly from German and used in English to specifically invoke the cultural or stereotypical image of a traditional, full-time homemaker—sometimes with irony or humor. It is less common than 'housewife' and may suggest an old-fashioned role.

例句

My grandmother was a hausfrau for most of her life.

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A hausfrau cooks, cleans, and takes care of the children.

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She prefers to be a hausfrau than work outside the home.

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He joked that he's become a real hausfrau since he started working from home.

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Many people underestimate the hard work of a hausfrau, but it’s a full-time job.

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Hausfrau’ isn’t a word you hear much anymore, but it pops up in some British TV shows.

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