基本解釋白日護(hù)理中心英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Day-care centres have been established where people with mental disorders receive psychological, social and occupational rehabilitation.已設(shè)立日托服務(wù)中心,精神障礙患者可在那里接受心理、社會(huì)和職業(yè)康復(fù)。At its simplest, parenthood exposes even the affluent middle classes to public services, from hospitals to day-care centres or libraries.簡(jiǎn)單來說,一旦為人父母,就算是富裕的中產(chǎn)階級(jí)也躲不開醫(yī)院、日托站或是圖書館等公共服務(wù)。Specialized mental health day-care centres – located in communities – offer another way for people with mental disorders to access the care they need.設(shè)在社區(qū)專門的精神衛(wèi)生日托服務(wù)中心為精神障礙患者提供另一條途徑以便獲得他們需要的照護(hù)。權(quán)威例句Other staff run a bookmobile and do the rounds of schools and day-care centres.ECONOMIST: Books in WyomingSome 13% of children under three go to day-care centres, compared with 54% in America.ECONOMIST: JapanTwo income families are becoming the norm, and parental responsibilities are increasingly shuffled over to schools or day-care centres.ECONOMIST: The 20th centuryday-care centre更多例句英英字典柯林斯英英字典 an establishment offering daycare to preschool children, enabling their parents to work full time or have extended relief if child care is a problem (Also called (esp in Britain) day nursery) day-care centre劍橋字典day-care centre柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義新聞學(xué)與傳播學(xué)日間護(hù)理中心