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pre-k

/pree-key/US // ˈpriˈkeɪ //

学前班,学前教育,幼儿园前,幼教

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a school or class for three- or four-year-old children, before kindergarten: state-funded pre-K's.

Examples

  • “Please, please do not permit this to happen here in Florida,” wrote Cris K. Smith of East Polk County.

  • He has picked pre-primary brawls with Christie, Perry, and Marco Rubio.

  • His monotonous music is, really, like the audio soundtrack to a k-hole.

  • At that time, pre -9/11, the links were more subtle and had to be hunted down.

  • While in pre-trial detention, Krivov undertook two hunger strikes.

  • The Spaniards, indeed, feigned to regard them only as a remnant of the rebels who had joined the pre-existing brigand bands.

  • Doubtless the commentator habit is fixed in the nature of man; but it was pre-eminently mediaeval.

  • What more could one desire of him, I pray, Than just to hop around and stand for K?

  • From pre-natal days I was destined for the railway service, as an oyster to its shell.

  • Had he not meant the Fleet to shove in K. must have made some reference to the second Division, surely.