nurseries
英['nɜːsəri]
美['nɜːrsəri]
- cap n.帽子;盖子;顶;上限vt.超过;加盖于;戴帽;覆盖;完成;设限vi.脱帽致意
- nurse n.护士;保姆v.看护;护理;栽培
n. (名词)
- 苗圃,苗床
- 婴儿室,幼儿室,幼儿房,儿童室,育儿室,保育室,托儿所
- 养鱼场
- 温床,滋生地
- 动物繁殖场,动物养殖场
- 【撞球】集拢一起的球
- 幼儿
- 襁褓
- 花房
- 培育动植物生长的环境
adj. (形容词)
- 幼儿教育的
n. (名词)
- [C]托儿所,育儿室 place where young children are cared for, usually while their parents are at work, etc.
- [C]苗圃 place where young plants and trees are grown for transplanting later and usually for sale
Noun:
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a child's room for a baby
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a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
用作名词 (n.)
- Many children under five go to nursery school.
5岁以下的许多儿童都上幼儿园。
- She's all for more nursery schools being built.
她坚持主张多建托儿所。
- She sent her little son to a nursery when she was working.
她工作的时候就把小儿子送到托儿所。
- We bought a small tree at the nursery.
我们在苗圃买了一棵小树。
用作名词 (n.)
- He opened a nursery.
他开了一家托儿所。
- There are 200 children in the two nurseries.
这两家托儿所有200个孩子。
- I have turned the room into a nursery.
我把那间屋子用作育儿室。
- You can buy tomato plants at the nursery.
你可以在苗圃买到番茄苗。
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