day nursery
n. A facility for the supervision of preschool children, especially during the hours that their parents are at work.
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day nursery
n (Social Welfare) social welfare Brit and NZ an establishment offering daycare to preschool children, enabling their parents to work full time or have extended relief if child care is a problem. Also called (US, Canadian, Austral, and NZ): daycare centre
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day′ nurs`ery
n. a center for the care of small children during the day, esp. while their parents are at work.
[1835–45]
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Noun | 1. | day nursery - a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work |
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Translations
jesle
vuggestue
päiväkoti
dječji vrtić
託児所
탁아소
barndaghem
สถานที่ดูแลเด็ก
nhà trẻ
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