"Christmas manger scene," 1792, from French crèche, from Old French cresche (13c.) "crib, manger, stall," ultimately from Frankish or some other Germanic source; compare Old High German kripja, Old English cribb (see crib). Also "a public nursery for infants where they are cared for while their mothers are at work" (1854).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The ship have a creche for children over two years old.
船上有一個(gè)照看兩歲以上兒童的托兒所.
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2. But without a doubt, the chocolate creche has stolen the limelight this Christmas.
這座巧克力馬廄無(wú)疑在這個(gè)圣誕節(jié)出盡了風(fēng)頭.
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3. From the age of two months onwards, children have to be left with the creche workers.
從兩個(gè)月大開(kāi)始, 孩子就必須被托管給流動(dòng)托兒所的工作人員.
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4. I remember one day I visited the creche when my daughter did not expect me.