preschool
n. 育幼院,幼兒園
Pre-school is used to describe things relating to the care and education of children before they reach the age when they have to go to school.
Looking after pre-school children is very tiring...
照顧學齡前的孩子非常辛苦。
The Halsey Report emphasized the value of a pre-school education.
《哈爾西報告》強調了學前教育的重要性。
In the United States, a pre-school is a school for children between the ages of 2 and 5 or 6.
Children graduate to the kindergarten, then pre-school, and then school.
孩子們先上幼兒園,然後上學前班,再接著上小學。
1. an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
Results 564 in the 985 preschool children suffered from dental caries, incidence of caries was 57.26 %.
結果985名受檢學齡前兒童中564名患有齲病, 患齲率為57.26%,均有不良衛生習慣.
Some preschool children go to a day care centre, where they learn simple games and songs.
一些學前的孩子去一個全天護理中心, 在那裡他們學習簡單的遊戲和歌曲.
Preschool children in the street or walking on the road, there must be adults lead.
學齡前兒童在街道或公路上行走, 須有成年人帶領.
Psychological development of preschool children during the period of the most important, or sensitive period.
學齡前兒童是兒童心理發展過程中最重要的時期, 或稱敏感期.
Then it was time for the evening meeting with the preschool teachers.
然後,就到了和幼兒園老師進行傍晚會談的時候了.