creche

英 [kreɪʃ] 美 [kreɪʃ]

n.  日托托儿所

医学

BNC.20181 / COCA.28121



牛津词典

noun

  1. 日托托儿所
    a place where babies and small children are taken care of while their parents are working, studying, shopping, etc.
    1. 日托托儿所
      a place where babies and small children are taken care of while their parents are working, studying, shopping, etc.

      双语例句

      1. Its always crush hour in the creche for these chilly emperor penguin chicks.
        对于这些怕冷的帝企鹅宝宝来说,托儿所永远处在高峰时刻。
      2. Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children Portland Street Residential Creche
        香港保护儿童会砵兰街住院婴儿园
      3. We have a flexitime system and creche facili ties and like to think of ourselves as a go-ahead employer.
        我们实行弹性时间工作制并设有托儿所,因此我们自认为是弄潮儿式的雇主。
      4. Does your employer provide a creche?
        你工作的那家公司提供托儿所吗?
      5. The church will be used by the local multi-faith community, as a creche and space for leisure activities.
        该教堂将被用于当地多信仰社会,作为一个托儿所和空间的休闲活动。
      6. The ship have a creche for children over two years old.
        船上有一个照看两岁以上儿童的托儿所。
      7. I was born in the creche, and was raised by the community.
        我出生在育婴院,并受到社会各界提出的问题。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for

          Synonym:    foundling hospital

        1. a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem