English to Spanish Dictionary caretaker

caretaker

vigilante
definition
noun
On a typical day Ann arrives at school at least half an hour before the youngsters and stays - like her colleagues - until the caretaker locks the building at 5.30 pm.
a person employed to look after a public building or a house in the owner's absence.
In addition, staff can help caretakers select an animal that is compatible with their environment and resources.
a person employed to look after people or animals.
translation of 'caretaker'
noun
curador,
vigilante,
guardián,
conserje,
portero
example
She asked the government to accept public demands that it scrap the law and hand power over to a 'caretaker' government.
The Guardian spoke to the Jenny Lind's 'caretaker' manager, Dudley Cooke.
Prior to Connor's arrival, successful Youth team coach Mickey Feeney had acted as 'caretaker' manager.
But there is still no news on his future as 'caretaker' manager.
They said the files were left by mistake, but said they were safe because they were in a secure building with instructions for the 'caretaker' to contact them if they left anything behind.
He found the land, hired the 'caretaker' and supervised the building of my house.
Some members feel that if a 'caretaker' was employed at the Community Centre, the problem of dumping household rubbish would not arise.
It is known that the victim lived in Royal Mile Mansions, where police believe he was 'caretaker' of the building.
I sympathise with the council because I know it will cost money to employ a 'caretaker' but something has got to be done.
St Mirren 'caretaker' manager John Coughlin was mightily relieved that Ricky Gillies was deemed fit to play.
This could actually be the result of incompatibility between behaviors typical of an animal breed and a 'caretaker' 's behavior or environment.
In addition, when we have permission from the local authorities, we are hoping to build an adjoining building for the 'caretaker' , with a room added for the Sunday school.
On a typical day Ann arrives at school at least half an hour before the youngsters and stays - like her colleagues - until the 'caretaker' locks the building at 5.30 pm.
Back then the building included a little flat for a 'caretaker' , who kept the toilets clean and provided plenty of hot water for ‘mothers' needs’.
Hampton have deliberated on the successor to 'caretaker' manager Brian Cottington for three weeks.
Khintu is the daughter of the 'caretaker' of our building.
When the 'caretaker' arrived early last Friday morning he found the building flooded, a TV smashed, a microwave and fridge broken.
He said a 'caretaker' would be employed to ‘open and shut,’ the gates.
And 'caretaker' manager Viv Busby recognises the value of a tight back line especially against the likes of Conference play-off hopefuls Aldershot Town.
Joe Maguire who worked at the County Council in a number of capacities, most recently acted as 'caretaker' for the building.
two lions escaped from their cage and killed their 'caretaker'
A year ago he moved as a player/coach to Southport where Hesketh was 'caretaker' manager.
The veteran striker - he is 37 in a fortnight - has been acting as assistant to 'caretaker' manager Kevin Keen.
He said once the project is completed the voluntary housing committee intends employing a full-time 'caretaker' for the houses.
Assistant boss Brian Cottington has been appointed 'caretaker' manager.
Livingston, meanwhile, are making a case for 'caretaker' manager David Hay to be appointed on a permanent basis.
Trevor Brooking was appointed 'caretaker' manager of West Ham as Glenn Roeder recovered in hospital.
Taylor turned around to see Rowel, the oldest animal 'caretaker' .
In such cases, the parent-teacher associations should arrange a watchman or a 'caretaker' to look after the children till their parents come to fetch them in the evening.
Kharine made two appearances under Barnes before Kenny Dalglish immediately used him in his first four games as 'caretaker' manager.
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