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词汇 crèche
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Definition of crèche in English:

crèche

noun kreɪʃkrɛʃkrɛʃ
  • 1British A nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day.

    〈英〉日托托儿所

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A high-profile adult learning centre will also be created, along with a day nursery and crèche facilities.
    • Daily costs, such as crèches, transport and utilities are soaring, so knowing how to budget is a crucial part of life.
    • Workers also want crèches established near work sites and residences to assist female construction workers.
    • They have swimming pools, cafés with comfy sofas, beauty salons, bars and crèches that look after your children.
    • There is a day care crèche for children and other facilities for the community.
    • Some of the core services include childcare facilities, which includes a crèche and playschool for children aged from babies up to 5 years.
    • Services provided are similar to those in day nurseries and crèches.
    • Judges were impressed with the cleanliness and efficiency of the premises' two gyms, its crèche facilities and social events laid on for its 3,200 members.
    • The new centre will include a crèche (with baby rooms), a playschool (with classes for different age groups) and after school care for older children.
    • Being so big, the scheme has room also for a crèche, shops, medical centre and an underground fitness centre with pool.
    • A lot of parents are delighted with the quality of care at crèches and see their children thrive in a bigger group.
    • To accommodate the working hours of parents the morning crèche can now facilitate a drop off time of 8.30 am.
    • Most use childminders in the home and only 10% send their children for care in crèches and nurseries.
    • The new centre will give the area two swimming pools, a four-court sports hall, plus dance and fitness facilities with a crèche and cafeteria.
    • Residents said the buildings could contain such facilities as a crèche and café to computer facilities and even a theatre.
    • Fitness facilities, the crèche and soft play activities will continue, but the pools are set to close as planned early next month.
    • The city has more crèches, nurseries and nannies than anywhere else in Britain, according to research based on entries in the British Telecom directory.
    • A crèche is available for those with young children.
    • In a family where parents work, children are looked after in a crèche or nursery, or taken in by a neighbour, older brother, or sister.
    • Mothers call for more workplace crèches and job sharing, as well as curbs on violence, bad language and sex in the media.
  • 2North American A representation of the nativity scene.

    〈北美〉基督诞生塑像

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One school in Pennsylvania, through its Multicultural Committee, set up a three-part display, with a crèche, a menorah, and a Kwanzaa scene.

Origin

Late 18th century (in crèche (sense 2)): French (see also cratch).

Rhymes

flèche, kesh

Definition of crèche in US English:

crèche

nounkreSHkrɛʃ
  • 1North American A model or tableau representing the scene of Jesus Christ's birth, displayed in homes or public places at Christmas.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One school in Pennsylvania, through its Multicultural Committee, set up a three-part display, with a crèche, a menorah, and a Kwanzaa scene.
  • 2British A nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day.

    〈英〉日托托儿所

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Judges were impressed with the cleanliness and efficiency of the premises' two gyms, its crèche facilities and social events laid on for its 3,200 members.
    • Fitness facilities, the crèche and soft play activities will continue, but the pools are set to close as planned early next month.
    • Most use childminders in the home and only 10% send their children for care in crèches and nurseries.
    • Daily costs, such as crèches, transport and utilities are soaring, so knowing how to budget is a crucial part of life.
    • A high-profile adult learning centre will also be created, along with a day nursery and crèche facilities.
    • Services provided are similar to those in day nurseries and crèches.
    • The new centre will include a crèche (with baby rooms), a playschool (with classes for different age groups) and after school care for older children.
    • A crèche is available for those with young children.
    • They have swimming pools, cafés with comfy sofas, beauty salons, bars and crèches that look after your children.
    • The new centre will give the area two swimming pools, a four-court sports hall, plus dance and fitness facilities with a crèche and cafeteria.
    • Some of the core services include childcare facilities, which includes a crèche and playschool for children aged from babies up to 5 years.
    • Workers also want crèches established near work sites and residences to assist female construction workers.
    • Mothers call for more workplace crèches and job sharing, as well as curbs on violence, bad language and sex in the media.
    • To accommodate the working hours of parents the morning crèche can now facilitate a drop off time of 8.30 am.
    • A lot of parents are delighted with the quality of care at crèches and see their children thrive in a bigger group.
    • There is a day care crèche for children and other facilities for the community.
    • The city has more crèches, nurseries and nannies than anywhere else in Britain, according to research based on entries in the British Telecom directory.
    • In a family where parents work, children are looked after in a crèche or nursery, or taken in by a neighbour, older brother, or sister.
    • Residents said the buildings could contain such facilities as a crèche and café to computer facilities and even a theatre.
    • Being so big, the scheme has room also for a crèche, shops, medical centre and an underground fitness centre with pool.

Origin

Late 18th century (in crèche (sense 2 of the noun)): French (see also cratch).

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