kindergarten
noun /ˈkɪndəɡɑːtn/
/ˈkɪndərɡɑːrtn/
(from German)- (especially North American English) a school or class to prepare children aged five for school
学前班 - his first day at kindergarten
他在幼儿园的第一天
Topics Educationb2- James is in kindergarten now, but he's moving up to infant school this autumn.
詹姆斯现在在幼儿园,但他今年秋天要升入幼儿园。 - She teaches reading to students in kindergarten.
她教幼儿园的学生阅读。 - She was still attending kindergarten at Assumption School.
她还在上萨普天主教学校的幼儿园。 - their plans for Hannah to start all-day kindergarten
他们让汉娜开始上全日制幼儿园的计划
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- all-day
- full-day
- half-day
- …
- enter
- start
- attend
- …
- classroom
- class
- children
- …
- at kindergarten
- in kindergarten
- his first day at kindergarten
- (British English, Australian English, New Zealand English) nursery school (= a school for children between the ages of about two and five)
学前班 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- all-day
- full-day
- half-day
- …
- enter
- start
- attend
- …
- classroom
- class
- children
- …
- at kindergarten
- in kindergarten
词源mid 19th cent.: from German, literally ‘children's garden’.