nanny u rečniku PONS

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However, eventually she realises that she is being exploited as an unpaid nanny.
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The children's nanny discovered the body when she arrived the next morning.
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He was looked after by a nanny who spent most of her time watching daytime television.
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Nanny offers to adopt both him and his brother, but he turns her down, saying he needs to do things on his own.
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She resides in a shack with two roommates, and works for a family, both as a nanny, and a housecleaner.
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Because she was in a role vital to the war effort, she was permitted to continue working, and received permission to hire a nanny.
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Martin's sister, a nanny at the hospital across the street, came home at around noon.
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In regions below the tree line, nannies use their fighting abilities to protect themselves and their offspring from predators.
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Because the family was so big, all three nannies were summoned to visit the family.
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Today, modern nannies, like other domestic workers, may live in or out of the house depending on their circumstances and those of their employers.
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