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词汇 kindergarten
释义 kindergarten
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈkɪn.dəˌɡɑː.tən/ us /ˈkɪn.dɚˌɡɑːr.tən/
US
the first year of school, for children aged five(5岁儿童上的)学前班
UK
a nursery school幼儿园,托儿所(同 nursery school)
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kindergarten | American Dictionary


kindergarten
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈkɪn·dərˌɡɑrt·ən/(abbreviationK)
a class for young children, usually children four and five years old, which is often the first year of formal education:
[ U ]Callie will start kindergarten in September.

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kindergarten
Invented spelling and graphophonemic awareness are encouraged in some kindergartens but not in all.
The children were recruited for the most part through kindergartens and other daycare establishments, both urban and rural.
The scarcity of nurseries and kindergartens forced many women to leave the labour force after childbirth.
The missions ran kindergartens, day schools for children and evening schools for young people.
The clinical effectiveness of vaccination was 60.9 % for kindergartens and 68.8 % for schools.
The kindergartens and the public schools mainly serve inner city, mid- to low-income students.
Because the virus is highly infective it may cause widespread epidemic outbreaks in communities, kindergartens, schools, old people's homes, hotels and hospitals.
The additional 5 children were from the same kindergartens.
Many kindergartens have extra capacity as the number of pupils has reduced due to the falling birthrate.
The children were enrolled in kindergartens that served children between ages of 2 and 6 years.
The children were recruited from four public and parochial nursery schools, kindergartens and elementary schools.
In many cities, broad mobilisations occurred which were directed toward lowering costs and influencing cultural norms expressed in the institutions of collective consumption (especially schools, kindergartens, and public transport).
However, the ministries made an agreement to confirm the difference between day care centers and kindergartens in 1963, and have kept to it firmly ever since.
At this time also, family allowances were initiated for parents with seven or more children and the network of creches, kindergartens, and other child-care facilities expanded.
A group of 97 children (51 boys, 46 girls) was recruited through community kindergartens for a longitudinal study of reading within a few months of their fourth birthday.
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