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kindergartner

/kin-der-gahrt-ner, -gahrd-/US // ˈkɪn dərˌgɑrt nər, -ˌgɑrd- //

幼稚园学生,幼儿园小朋友,幼儿园的孩子,幼儿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a child who attends a kindergarten.
    • : a kindergarten teacher.

Examples

  • There are kindergartners who have never met a teacher in real life and, on the other end of the scale, high-schoolers who’ve been back in classrooms for weeks.

  • Michelle Romo, who lives in Northeast Washington with her husband, kindergartner and toddler, said she “won the lottery” when her kindergartner was offered a spot.

  • That group includes hundreds of high-schoolers, thousands of kindergartners through fifth-graders, very young children, students with disabilities and English-as-a-second-language students.

  • Loudoun’s decision, which takes effect Tuesday, will send home hundreds of high-schoolers, thousands of kindergartners through fifth-graders, very young children, students with disabilities and English-as-a-second-language students.

  • The first phase is to include kindergartners and first-graders, sixth-graders, high school students who are not on track for graduation, and additional students in career and special-education programs.

  • Informal questions by the kindergartner and answers by the children, on its introduction, that it may be well understood.

  • Is it not true that such work requires considerable effort from the kindergartner to make it interesting to the child?

  • Of course the American kindergartner does not use "foolish" stories; but stories she does use, and to good effect.

  • The fourteen little stories in this book are not offered as a collection ample enough to satisfy all needs of the kindergartner.

  • Do not say I am making too solemn a matter of these movement plays, to the Kindergartner.