au pair
noun/ˌəʊ ˈpeə(r)/
/ˌəʊ ˈper/
- a young person, usually a woman, who lives with a family in a foreign country in order to learn the language. An au pair helps in the house and takes care of children and receives a small wage.
互惠(女)生(住国外家庭,以劳动换取食宿并学习语言) - She worked in Paris for six months as an au pair.
她作为互惠生在巴黎工作了六个月。 - There are very few male au pairs.
男性互惠生很少。 - We decided to get an au pair to help with the children.
我们决定找一个互惠生来帮助照顾孩子。
Word Originlate 19th cent.: from French, literally ‘on equal terms’. The phrase was originally adjectival, describing an arrangement between two parties paid for by the exchange of mutual services; the noun usage dates from the 1960s. - She worked in Paris for six months as an au pair.