柯林斯詞典nursery /?n??sr?/ (nurseries) 1. N-COUNT A nursery is a room in a family home in which the young children of the family sleep or play. 育兒室 He has painted murals in his children's nursery. 他在他家的育兒室畫(huà)上了壁畫(huà)。2. N-COUNT A nursery is a place where children who are not old enough to go to school are cared for. 托兒所[also 'at/from/to' N] She puts her baby in this nursery and then goes back to work. 她把孩子送到這家托兒所然后回去上班。3. N-VAR Nursery is a school for very young children. 幼兒園[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 4. N-COUNT A nursery is a place where plants are grown in order to be sold. 苗圃 The garden, developed over the past 35 years, includes a nursery. 這個(gè)有35年歷史的園子里有一個(gè)苗圃。 返回 nursery劍橋詞典 nursery noun [C] (FOR CHILDREN) B2 UK a place where young children and babies are taken care of while their parents are at work 幼兒園,托兒所 Does Jake go to a nursery or a childminder ? 杰克是去托兒所還是由家庭保育員照看? a room in a house where small children sleep and play (家中的)育兒室 例句 This type of nursery care may well be the best choice for your child .We've fitted up the spare room as a nursery.The office complex has an on-site nursery.The nursery has 30 babies on the books and 13 on the waiting list . nursery noun [C] (FOR PLANTS) a place where plants and trees are grown , especially for sale (尤指商業(yè)目的的)苗圃,育苗場(chǎng) 返回 nursery