1.(小)学前的,学龄前的
1.幼儿园,保育园
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1.relating to or intended for children who are too young to go to school
1.a school or class for children between the ages of two and four or five in the U.S. The British word is nursery school
1.But it's crazy not to raise taxes for millionaires but to throw kids out of preschool or to cut off the supply of food aid to refugee camps.
但是,一方面不给百万富翁增税,一方面把孩子们赶出学前班或停止为难民营提供粮食援助,这未免太荒唐了。
2.It involves one or two years of half-day preschool, and up to four additional years of educational and family services in grade school.
它包括一或者两年的半日制学前学习,而且在孩子正式进入学校之后,仍旧有4年之久的教育和家庭服务。
3.For one, childrens exposure to bacteria is often significantly higher than that of adults, especially children in daycare or preschool.
其中一个原因就是孩子接触到得细菌通常明显高于成人,尤其是孩子在托儿所或者学前班的时候。
4.The children at ABC Preschool & Kindergarten in Woodside don't know it, but as of this week they're being trained by an Olympic medalist.
约ABC幼儿园(ABCPreschool&Kindergarten)的孩子不知道从本周起他们的老师成为了一名奥运会奖牌获得者。
5.But I thought you were all gung ho to get back to work now that Tina's in preschool.
但是既然缇娜已经在上幼儿园了,我以为你一心想要重新开始工作了呢。
6.In Matthew's three years of preschool, Ms. Sprowal said, he had never missed time for behavior problems.
在此之前3年的学前班里,Sprowal女士说,自己的儿子从来没有因为行为问题而遭到老师告状。
7.Unlike other kids he knew from the neighborhood who didn't attend preschool, he says he never tried drugs and was never arrested.
并不像邻居家那些不上学前班的孩子,他说自己从来没有碰过毒品,并没有被逮捕过。
8.A student studying engineering is likely to be able to manage higher payments than her friend whose dream is to be a preschool teacher.
一个攻读工程学的女孩子以后的收入应该会比她那个想当学龄前教师的同学高。
9."America is going to lose out in the long term if it doesn't adopt universal preschool education, " he said in a telephone interview.
“如果不普及学前教育的话,美国在长期就将输掉,”他在电话采访中说到。
10.Janel blamed his preschool for his early troubles, but Roland said he thought he and Janel had also played a part.
吉娜因为比利的前期麻烦而谴责学前教育,但是罗兰说他认为他和吉娜都是其中重要的角色。