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词汇 day school
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Definition of day school in English:

day school

noun
  • 1A non-residential school, typically a fee-paying one.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • The church is 125 years old and has focused on children throughout its existence, opening a day school in 1885.
    • My oldest son, Alan, went to a public day school, and my daughter, Margaret, went away to board.
    • Michael attended a day school where he learnt to read, write and count.
    • The day school at elementary as well as secondary levels was introduced in the era of prosperity in many European countries, and reduced family life during the day.
    • The other underlying reason is that students get to concentrate at their work at boarding more than they would at a day school.
    • The cost at a private day school averages something over £7,000.
    • I grew up in a conservative Jewish family, but was taught at an orthodox day school.
    • St Peter's School in York is a co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 4-18.
    • He attended a day school, but soon entered Eton College.
    • The town has a hospital, a day school, and a new university.
    • The next week flew by quickly with Tari and Lori not going to their day school but spending all of their time either with their parents or their teachers.
    • I attended public schools rather than our church's Christian day school.
    • The family home might be in Edinburgh along with the traditional day school, but the children might now board there a couple of nights a week.
    • The council insisted Jordan attend a cheaper day school in Kingston even though it had previously agreed that a boarding place was needed.
    • The mixed independent preparatory day school is building four new classrooms and a specialist support classroom.
    • St Margaret's is mainly a day school, but it also has 14 places for boarders which it can offer on a flexible basis.
    • For my remaining four years I was a day student since JC had become a day school only.
    • Cheryl attended a Catholic day school and her parents attended residential schools.
    • We're talking about an all-girl day school here, so there was little possibility of rekindling a teenage romance.
    • I left boarding school at 16 to attend a day school to achieve the high academic standards necessary for my tertiary studies.
  • 2British A short educational course on a particular subject.

    专题短训(班)

    a day school on canine communication
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alliance Francaise De York offers French classes, study tours, day schools and cultural activities.
    • It made for an entertaining five weeks - and I've clearly learned a lot - but could easily have been compressed into a day school.
    • The School of Continuing Education is holding a day school on the History of Medicine.
    • Over 150 people attended an election day school organised by Respect, the Unity Coalition last Saturday.
    • Anti-war campaigners from Camden came together for a successful day school last week to discuss the consequences of the war.
    • Around 60 people attended a day school organised by the Colombia Solidarity Campaign in London last weekend.
    • The Horus Egyptology Society is to host a day school on the subject and has secured the attendance of two experts.
    • The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is holding a free family history day school at the Dales Countryside Museum, Hawes, on Saturday.

Definition of day school in US English:

day school

nounˈdā ˌsko͞olˈdeɪ ˌskul
  • A nonresidential school, typically a private one.

    走读学校

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The other underlying reason is that students get to concentrate at their work at boarding more than they would at a day school.
    • Michael attended a day school where he learnt to read, write and count.
    • I left boarding school at 16 to attend a day school to achieve the high academic standards necessary for my tertiary studies.
    • St Peter's School in York is a co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 4-18.
    • Cheryl attended a Catholic day school and her parents attended residential schools.
    • I attended public schools rather than our church's Christian day school.
    • He attended a day school, but soon entered Eton College.
    • The mixed independent preparatory day school is building four new classrooms and a specialist support classroom.
    • St Margaret's is mainly a day school, but it also has 14 places for boarders which it can offer on a flexible basis.
    • The church is 125 years old and has focused on children throughout its existence, opening a day school in 1885.
    • My oldest son, Alan, went to a public day school, and my daughter, Margaret, went away to board.
    • The town has a hospital, a day school, and a new university.
    • The day school at elementary as well as secondary levels was introduced in the era of prosperity in many European countries, and reduced family life during the day.
    • I grew up in a conservative Jewish family, but was taught at an orthodox day school.
    • The cost at a private day school averages something over £7,000.
    • For my remaining four years I was a day student since JC had become a day school only.
    • We're talking about an all-girl day school here, so there was little possibility of rekindling a teenage romance.
    • The family home might be in Edinburgh along with the traditional day school, but the children might now board there a couple of nights a week.
    • The next week flew by quickly with Tari and Lori not going to their day school but spending all of their time either with their parents or their teachers.
    • The council insisted Jordan attend a cheaper day school in Kingston even though it had previously agreed that a boarding place was needed.
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