gap year 英 [ɡæp jə:]   美 [ɡæp jɪr]

gap year

gap year  英 [ɡæp jə:] 美 [ɡæp jɪr]

n. 空档年(源自英国,指学生离开学校一段时间,经历一些学习以外的事情。) 

This supplement lets you have a glimpse of some young people`s gap year experience as reference. 以下我们将带你领略一些年轻人的空档年体验,以供参考。
As a result, many do not want to spend money on a gap year – and the grey gapper appears to be filling the void left by their children. 所以,许多人都不愿将钱花在“空档年”上,而银发出行者似乎填补了他们的孩子留下的这一空缺。

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  • n. 空档年(源自英国,指学生离开学校一段时间,经历一些学习以外的事情。)
  • 1. This supplement lets you have a glimpse of some young people`s gap year experience as reference.

    以下我们将带你领略一些年轻人的空档年体验,以供参考。

  • 2. As a result, many do not want to spend money on a gap year – and the grey gapper appears to be filling the void left by their children.

    所以,许多人都不愿将钱花在“空档年”上,而银发出行者似乎填补了他们的孩子留下的这一空缺。

  • 3. One in four over-55s has either been on a gap year in the last five years or is planning to take one, according to a report.

    报告显示,年过55的人有四分之一在过去的五年内曾经休过“空档年”,或正计划要去。

ˈgap year / ; NAmE / noun ( BrE) a year that a young person spends working and/or travelling, often between leaving school and starting university 空缺年(常指中学毕业后上大学前所休的一年假期,用于实习或旅游) I'm planning to take a gap year and go backpacking in India. 我准备休假一年去印度背包旅行。 ˈgap year / ; NAmE /
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