preschool 英 ['priːskuːl]   美 ['pri'skʊl]

preschool

preschool  英 ['priːskuːl] 美 ['pri'skʊl]

adj. 未满学龄的;就学前的,入学前的  n. 幼儿园,育幼院 

名词复数:preschools 

A good friend of mine has a son almost the exact same age as ours. Her son, too, had problems in his preschool. 我的一个好朋友的儿子和我儿子年纪相仿,他的儿子在幼儿园也有写问题,他也被诊断为高功能自闭症。
The private preschool was founded by members of the Blue Man Group who wanted to send their own children to a school they felt supported creativity. 这所私立幼儿园由蓝人乐队的几位成员创立,他们想要自己的孩子到一所他们认为培养创造力的学校去学习。

  • A preschool is a school for kids too young for kindergarten. In preschool, your teacher will still help you tie your shoes and stick your straw into your juice box.
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  • adj. 未满学龄的;就学前的,入学前的
  • n. 幼儿园,育幼院
  • 1. A good friend of mine has a son almost the exact same age as ours. Her son, too, had problems in his preschool.

    我的一个好朋友的儿子和我儿子年纪相仿,他的儿子在幼儿园也有写问题,他也被诊断为高功能自闭症。

  • 2. The private preschool was founded by members of the Blue Man Group who wanted to send their own children to a school they felt supported creativity.

    这所私立幼儿园由蓝人乐队的几位成员创立,他们想要自己的孩子到一所他们认为培养创造力的学校去学习。

  • 3. We enrolled him in our local area educational agency preschool, where the teachers and speech pathologist worked hard to help Skyler connect with the world around him.

    我们为他在当地的教育幼儿园报了名,园内的教师和语言病理学家努力地帮助斯凯勒与他周围的世界建立联系。

  • preschool (adj.) also pre-school, 1886, from pre- + school (n.); the noun is from 1910. Related: pre-schooling; pre-schooler.
pre·school / ˈpriːskuːl ; NAmE ˈpriːskuːl / noun a school for children between the ages of about two and five 幼儿园; 幼稚园 SYN nursery school pre·school / ˈpriːskuːl ; NAmE ˈpriːskuːl /
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