英:[riˈfɔ:m sku:l]
美:[rɪˈfɔrm skul]
英:[riˈfɔ:m sku:l]
美:[rɪˈfɔrm skul]
教养院;
感化院
教养院
The first known use of reform school was circa 1859
relay1 of 3noun
a fresh supply (as of horses or people) arranged to relieve others
a race between teams in which each team member covers an assigned part of the course
one of the divisions of a relay
an electromagnetic device in which the opening or closing of one circuit operates another device (as a switch in another circuit)
the act of passing along (as a message or a ball) by stagesalso: one of such stages
the shortstop's relay from center field was too late to catch the runner
relay2 of 3verb
to place or arrange in relays
to provide with relays
to pass along by stages
news was relayed by satellites
relay3 of 3verb
to lay again
relative humiditynoun
the amount of water vapor actually present in the air compared to the greatest amount possible at the same temperature
reindeer mossnoun
a gray lichen of northern regions that has many branches and is an important food for caribou
reign of terror
a period marked by violence that is often carried out by those in power and produces terror among the people involved
registered nursenoun
a graduate trained nurse who has been licensed to practice by a state authority called alsoRN
refried beansplural noun
beans cooked with seasonings, fried, then mashed and fried again
refracting telescopenoun
refractor
reform schoolnoun
a reformatory for boys or girls
1 The private orphanages, reform schools, and asylums that remain have changed their branding to appear more palatable to modern audiences.
2 In 1964, shortly after her release from reform school, Sill’s mother died from alcoholism and her stepfather began locking her out of the house.
3 He was sent at 14 to the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, a reform school in Florida’s Panhandle for boys who committed crimes large and small.
4 The fictional reform school and its abuses are quite similar to Florida’s very real Dozier School for Boys.
5 Meanwhile, the team talks to a former classmate whom Amanda had called out of the blue a few weeks ago, asking for photos from the reform school.
6 Despite what might have been the best intentions of some, the reform school experience of the 1950s had many brutalizing aspects about it.
7 Such violence at school disrupts teaching and learning and has elicited calls to reform school discipline policies.
8 Well, some think Army-Navy is a reform school — a place where parents send their troubled boys for a dose of discipline.
9 Some have spent time in jail or reform schools, many are escaping severely dysfunctional families, while others have no family at all.
他们当中有些人蹲过监狱或在教养院呆过,许多是从有失教养的家庭逃离出来的,而有的孩子根本就无家可归。
10 The reform school students updating ability a poorer performance in executive functions, which showed their executive.
工读学校学生刷新能力的缺陷, 显示出他们的执行功能低于普通生.
11 After Ray came out reform school many of his former friends avoided him like the plague.
出来后,他许多旧友都像躲避瘟疫般避开他.
12 It costs more to send someone reform school than it does to send them to Eton.
把人送进少管所的花费比把人送进伊顿公学还要大.
1 少年感化院