playgroup

美 [ˈpleɪɡruːp]英 [ˈpleɪɡruːp]
  • n.(学龄前儿童的)幼儿游戏班

复数: playgroups

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noun

C U(学龄前儿童的)幼儿游戏班
a place where children who are below school age go regularly to play together and to learn through playing

also playschool
compare nursery school

playgroup

频次

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    N-COUNT 学前游戏班;幼儿游戏组
    A playgroup is an informal school for very young children, where they learn things by playing.

  1. Children living in remote places cannot get to the playgroup .

    住在远处的孩子们不能进游戏托儿所。

  2. The playgroup provides plenty of stimulation for the children .

    幼儿游戏组给孩子很多启发。

  3. Ms Rheault was inspired by her own experiences to introduce playgroup services .

    里奥特推出小组游戏指导服务的灵感来自于她本人的经历。

  4. If there isn 't a playgroup locally , how about starting one ?

    如果本地没有幼儿班,开办一个怎么样?

  5. Are you planning a Christmas party for your office , dorm , friends , church group , playgroup or other group ?

    你正在为你的同事、室友、朋友、教会团体、托儿所或其他团体策划一个圣诞聚会吗?

  6. She lectured them about politeness and sharing and outright tried to bully her way into that playgroup .

    她向她们讲授礼貌及分享的道理,甚至“霸王硬上弓”般硬要跟人家一起玩。

  7. As part of the admission process to these schools that charge up to $ 40000 a year , four-year-olds must attend a playgroup where they are tested by teachers for academic ability and their social and emotional IQ .

    这些每年收费最高可达4万美元的幼儿园录取程序中的一个必选环节是,让那些4岁的孩子们参加一个小组游戏,老师们会在游戏过程中测试孩子们的学习能力、社交能力和情商。