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 | Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
 
	
		| au pair 
 
 au pair  [au pair au pairs] BrE [ˌəʊ ˈpeə(r)]  NAmE [ˌoʊ ˈper]   noun  (BrE)
 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
 •She worked in Paris for six months as an au pair.
 •There are very few male au pairs.
 
 Word Origin:
 late 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.
 
 Example Bank:
 •We decided to get an au pair to help with the children.
 
 
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