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  1. Spanish: conserje - bedel - conserjería - guadarnés - portero - vigilante - conservador - custodio - palmero - portería - santero. In Lists: Professions, more... Synonyms: custodian, superintendent, keeper, curator, guardian, more...

  2. traducir CARETAKER: encargado de mantenimiento, encargada de mantenimiento, cuidador, cuidadora, conserje [masculine]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. Meaning of caretaker in English. caretaker. noun [ C ] uk / ˈkeəˌteɪ.kə r/ us / ˈkerˌteɪ.kɚ / caretaker noun [C] (IN A BUILDING) Add to word list. UK (US or Scottish English janitor); (US also custodian) a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc. Compare. attendant noun.

  4. a person employed to take care of a large building or property, doing cleaning, repairs, gardening, or other jobs: The building’s caretaker reported the fire. A caretaker government is one that is in power for a short period of time until a new one is chosen. A caretaker is also a caregiver.

  5. "caretaker" en español. volume_up. caretaker {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. cuidador. bedel. portero. conserje. casero. provisional. cuidadora. mayordomo. volume_up. caretaker {adj.} ES. volume_up. suplente. provisional. en funciones. volume_up. caretaker government {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. gobierno en funciones. volume_up.

  6. sustantivo. 1. (British) [of school, flats etc] portero (portera) m/f ⧫ conserje m or f. (= watchman) vigilante m. 2. (US) (= care giver) cuidador (cuidadora) m/f (de atención domiciliaria) compuestos. caretaker government. caretaker manager. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

  7. noun. 1. (caregiver) a. el cuidador. (M) , la cuidadora. (F) My father-in-law's caretaker comes every day for four hours.El cuidador de mi suegro viene todos los días por cuatro horas. 2. (person in charge of a property) (United States) a. el cuidador. (M) , la cuidadora. (F) I'll phone the caretaker to let him know we're coming this weekend.