housekeeping
noun [ U ] uk/ˈhaʊs.kiː.pɪŋ/ us/ˈhaʊs.kiː.pɪŋ/
(CLEANING)
家务管理
the management of a home and the work that needs to be done in it, such as cleaning
She had a relaxed attitude to housekeeping. 她对家务管理的态度很放松。
(宾馆)总务部门
the department of a hotel that is responsible for cleaning guest's bedrooms
the Ritz-Carlton's head of housekeeping 丽兹—卡尔顿旅馆的总务主管
(MONEY)
(also housekeeping money)家务开支,家用钱
the money used for buying food and other things necessary for living in a house
My grandfather used to give my grandmother housekeeping each week. 我祖父过去每星期都给我祖母家用钱。
(USUAL TASKS)
(工作的一部分,但不是主要部分的)杂务活
used to refer to tasks that need to be done as a regular part of your work but are not the main purpose of your work
The teachers' meeting deals mostly with housekeeping issues such as lunchtime supervision duties. 教师会议讨论的主要是一些杂务,例如午餐监督职责等。