"Chaperoning" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chaperoning refers to the act of supervising or accompanying a group of people, typically young people, especially children or teenagers, in a social setting, such as a school function, party, or outing, to ensure their safety and behavior.
A chapelry is a subdivision of a parish in the Church of England or other Western Christian traditions. It is a smaller unit of church administration and is often smaller than a parish.
Small churches, often attached to a larger church or monastery, or small, informal churches, especially in a prison, hospital, or other institution.
A chaperon is a person, usually an adult, who accompanies and supervises two people, typically a man and a woman, especially in a social setting, to ensure they behave properly and avoid any inappropriate behavior.
Chaperonage refers to the act of accompanying or supervising someone, especially a young person, in a social or public setting, typically to ensure their safety, behavior, or propriety.
A chaperone is a person, usually an adult, who accompanies and supervises a group of people, especially young people, in a public place, such as a movie theater or a dance, in order to ensure their behavior is proper and proper standards are maintained.
The word "chaperoned" means accompanied or supervised by another person, often an adult, especially in a social or romantic setting, typically to ensure propriety or to prevent inappropriate behavior.
Chaperones are adult supervisors or guardians who accompany and supervise a group of people, especially children or young adults, in a social or recreational setting, such as a party, event, or outing, to ensure their safety and proper behavior.
A chaperonin is a protein that helps another protein fold into its correct shape, a process called protein folding. Chaperonins act as guides or molecular "chaperones" to assist in the folding of other proteins into their native conformation, which is essential for their proper function.
A chaplain is a member of the clergy who provides spiritual support, guidance, and comfort to people, often in a specific setting or community. Chaplains may be found in various contexts, such as hospitals, prisons, universities, the military, or other organizations, where they offer counseling, pastoral care, and guidance to individuals and groups.
The noun "chaplaincies" refers to the places or positions where a chaplain, a person trained in a specific faith or denomination, serves, usually within a particular institution or organization, such as a hospital, prison, school, or military unit.
Chaplaincy refers to the spiritual guidance and care provided by a chaplain to people in various settings, such as hospitals, prisons, schools, and the military. A chaplain is a religious leader who is trained to offer emotional, social, and spiritual support to individuals, often in times of crisis or stress. Chaplaincy services may include providing spiritual guidance, counseling, and interventions to help individuals cope with physical or emotional challenges, and promoting a sense of well-being and hope.
Chaplains are official ministers or clergymen (usually Christian) of a nation's armed forces, hospitals, schools, or communities. They provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and support to individuals and groups within their designated organization or institution.
Chaplainship refers to the office or position of a chaplain, which is a person who provides spiritual guidance, support, and care to people in a particular context, such as a hospital, military organization, university, or prisons.
A chaplet is a small, circular ornament or garland, often worn around the neck or used as a symbol of devotion or veneration. It can also refer to a short prayer or poem that is recited or sung as part of a devotional practice.
The word "chapleted" is a past tense form of the verb "to chaplet". A chaplet is a type of wreath or garland, typically made of flowers, leaves, or other adornments, worn around the head or neck as a symbol of honor, achievement, or devotion. In the context of the word "chapleted", it means to adorn or crown someone or something with a chaplet, often in a ceremonial or celebratory manner.