"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).
双语例句
1. The ship have a creche for children over two years old.
船上有一个照看两岁以上儿童的托儿所.
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2. But without a doubt, the chocolate creche has stolen the limelight this Christmas.
这座巧克力马厩无疑在这个圣诞节出尽了风头.
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3. From the age of two months onwards, children have to be left with the creche workers.
从两个月大开始, 孩子就必须被托管给流动托儿所的工作人员.
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4. I remember one day I visited the creche when my daughter did not expect me.