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Definition of schoolroom in English: schoolroomnoun ˈskuːlruːmˈskuːlrʊm 1A room used for lessons, especially the main classroom in a small school. 课堂,教室(尤指小学校的主要教室) Example sentencesExamples - But it's clearly not just a matter of putting a few computers in a schoolroom.
- Jane rises early the next morning to the sound of a bell before dawn; all the girls assemble in the schoolroom and form classes in a hurried tumult.
- So, from an early age, they expected her to be in her schoolroom doing something useful.
- Alone, a photograph of black students in a schoolroom in 1900, with their hair parted down the middle, will make little lasting impression, even with a long explanatory caption.
- She was one of those people that couldn't ever be satisfied with a schoolroom.
- The car was quite big, around the size of Mary's schoolroom though not quite as warm.
- Instead of mournfully reflecting on their mined lives, they ‘behaved as if they were in a schoolroom.’
- It had actually been her favourite schoolroom.
- The next afternoon, Lydie and the children sat inside the Holden house up in the children's schoolroom.
- He tells Mrs. Leaf to get him the key for the old schoolroom, which has not been opened in five years since his grandfather was alive; she tells him how dirty it is, but he says he just wants to see it.
- The stage is constantly transformed, becoming family home, schoolroom, holy well, bog, farmland, graveyard and London street, without a single invasive scene change.
- The painting fills him with fear and he has it locked up in an old schoolroom in his house.
- The film starts well with an amusing scene in some dusty outback schoolroom where a class of dazed children listen to a middle-aged bank manager wax about the wonders of compound interest.
- I was 10 and a half, in a Texas schoolroom when the announcement came over the PA system.
- ‘Up here, I think,’ Peggy called to him, glancing back with a sudden grin that reminded him instantly of her infectious cheerfulness in that heavy brick schoolroom.
- The schoolroom seemed oddly quiet as I sat there doing math problems.
- Her father had taught her how to fight, how to run a ship, and anything she would have learned in a schoolroom.
- Children were supposed to spend their days in a schoolroom with their peers, and in specially designated play spaces such as private backyards and playrooms.
- It is impossible to hate, like the earnest child in a schoolroom who desperately wants to understand long division, but just can't master the logic.
- Rudd, whose schoolroom was located at 18 George Street, had been teaching in the city since the 1790s.
- 1.1the schoolroom Used to refer to school as an institution.
学校 I was green as grass, straight out of the schoolroom 我当时刚出校门,还很幼稚。 Example sentencesExamples - Bahasa Indonesia, which had been the language of the schoolroom, would be replaced with Portuguese.
- Like their contemporaries in the press, the schoolroom, and elsewhere, literary writers helped to construct Irish-Americans as innately depraved.
- She twirled around again, suddenly feeling like a giddy miss fresh out of the schoolroom.
- But the theatre is fundamentally different from the schoolroom and the newspaper column.
- But fitness awareness must start in the schoolroom, not the workplace, he says.
- This language was neglected in the schoolroom, yet was becoming increasingly fashionable as a serious literary medium.
- Division takes place in the schoolroom and on the playing field.
- In addition, there are always those who will argue that practical experience, on-the-job training, is better than the schoolroom for educating military leaders.
- And the wisdom that they bring is being carried into the new market-places: the schoolroom, the health service and even the Church.
- Hartwell declaimed that the blushing girls just out of the schoolroom more than made up for the terror that passed as supper and the antiquated dance styles.
- National identities were formed in the crucible of the schoolroom; national prejudices were fostered there too.
Definition of schoolroom in US English: schoolroomnoun 1A room in which a class of students is taught. Example sentencesExamples - I was 10 and a half, in a Texas schoolroom when the announcement came over the PA system.
- It is impossible to hate, like the earnest child in a schoolroom who desperately wants to understand long division, but just can't master the logic.
- The painting fills him with fear and he has it locked up in an old schoolroom in his house.
- ‘Up here, I think,’ Peggy called to him, glancing back with a sudden grin that reminded him instantly of her infectious cheerfulness in that heavy brick schoolroom.
- The schoolroom seemed oddly quiet as I sat there doing math problems.
- Children were supposed to spend their days in a schoolroom with their peers, and in specially designated play spaces such as private backyards and playrooms.
- Instead of mournfully reflecting on their mined lives, they ‘behaved as if they were in a schoolroom.’
- Alone, a photograph of black students in a schoolroom in 1900, with their hair parted down the middle, will make little lasting impression, even with a long explanatory caption.
- The film starts well with an amusing scene in some dusty outback schoolroom where a class of dazed children listen to a middle-aged bank manager wax about the wonders of compound interest.
- It had actually been her favourite schoolroom.
- Her father had taught her how to fight, how to run a ship, and anything she would have learned in a schoolroom.
- He tells Mrs. Leaf to get him the key for the old schoolroom, which has not been opened in five years since his grandfather was alive; she tells him how dirty it is, but he says he just wants to see it.
- She was one of those people that couldn't ever be satisfied with a schoolroom.
- The car was quite big, around the size of Mary's schoolroom though not quite as warm.
- Jane rises early the next morning to the sound of a bell before dawn; all the girls assemble in the schoolroom and form classes in a hurried tumult.
- Rudd, whose schoolroom was located at 18 George Street, had been teaching in the city since the 1790s.
- The stage is constantly transformed, becoming family home, schoolroom, holy well, bog, farmland, graveyard and London street, without a single invasive scene change.
- The next afternoon, Lydie and the children sat inside the Holden house up in the children's schoolroom.
- So, from an early age, they expected her to be in her schoolroom doing something useful.
- But it's clearly not just a matter of putting a few computers in a schoolroom.
- 1.1the schoolroom Used to refer to school as an institution.
学校 I got most of my education outside of the schoolroom Example sentencesExamples - In addition, there are always those who will argue that practical experience, on-the-job training, is better than the schoolroom for educating military leaders.
- Hartwell declaimed that the blushing girls just out of the schoolroom more than made up for the terror that passed as supper and the antiquated dance styles.
- Like their contemporaries in the press, the schoolroom, and elsewhere, literary writers helped to construct Irish-Americans as innately depraved.
- But the theatre is fundamentally different from the schoolroom and the newspaper column.
- National identities were formed in the crucible of the schoolroom; national prejudices were fostered there too.
- But fitness awareness must start in the schoolroom, not the workplace, he says.
- This language was neglected in the schoolroom, yet was becoming increasingly fashionable as a serious literary medium.
- And the wisdom that they bring is being carried into the new market-places: the schoolroom, the health service and even the Church.
- She twirled around again, suddenly feeling like a giddy miss fresh out of the schoolroom.
- Division takes place in the schoolroom and on the playing field.
- Bahasa Indonesia, which had been the language of the schoolroom, would be replaced with Portuguese.
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