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schoolyard

/skool-yahrd/US // ˈskulˌyɑrd //

学校操场,校场,操场,校園

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a playground or sports field near a school.

Examples

  • For the past 30 years, Danks has worked to transform concrete schoolyards into spaces that resemble parks, with trees, grass, gardens, and other natural elements.

  • What was once a schoolyard debate has become one of the top fighting franchises.

  • School districts across the country have transformed asphalt into green schoolyards, which has the added benefit of reduced community flooding and heat.

  • For Ben Ang, founder of Natsuki’s Garden and also known as “Farmer Ben”, his experience as a horticulturist led to researching and designing his own greenhouse in a former schoolyard.

  • During the pandemic, the video app became our new office, our schoolyard, and our way to socialize.

  • But if the First Amendment rises to that level, surely it rises to the level of schoolyard insults.

  • Sadly, Groupon Government is one area in which bipartisanship rules like a schoolyard bully.

  • In his 10-minute interview from Washington with King in Los Angeles, McKeon called Putin a “schoolyard bully.”

  • He then said of those who kept kids waiting on the first day of classes, “This is the behavior of a bully in a schoolyard.”

  • It would just happen once in a while—schoolyard confrontations.

  • They received permission to open and conduct, during the long vacation, one playground in a large schoolyard.

  • He further demanded what reception the schoolyard braggart would have given such sagacious counsel.

  • The whack in the ear made that member ache, and Bert did not feel near so full of fun when he entered the schoolyard.

  • Two days later he followed Bert into the schoolyard, in which a large number of boys were playing.

  • At last they were dismissed, and the Twins went out with the other children into the schoolyard to eat their luncheon.