creche
creche 英 [kreʃ] 美 [kreɪʃ]
n. 托儿所;育婴堂
名词复数:creches
- A creche is a representation of the scene of Jesus Christ’s birth. It's the nativity scene that is displayed at Christmas, with the manger, Mary, Joseph, and the three wise men.
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- n. 托儿所;育婴堂
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1. Put a creche in your home .
把托儿所带回家中。
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2. Start the Wise Men on their journey to the creche beginning in a child’s bedroom and move a little closer to the manger each day.
在孩子的卧室里启动他们的托儿所旅程,试着每天都向马槽靠近一点点。
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3. Nevertheless, this whole obsession, which my girls seem to share with all their female school and creche friends, is one that has always sat rather uneasily with me.
尽管如此,每每当我察觉到我的孩子们和她们在女子学校和托儿所的所有朋友,几乎无一例外地追逐着这股狂热,我真是忧心忡忡。
- creche (n.) "Christmas manger scene," 1792, from French crèche, from Old French cresche "crib, manger, stall" (13c.), ultimately from Frankish or some other Germanic source; compare Old High German kripja, Old English cribb (see crib (n.)). Also "a public nursery for infants where they are cared for while their mothers are at work" (1854).
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