释义 |
schoolday|ˈskuːldeɪ| [f. school n.1 + day.] 1. pl. The days or period (of one's life) at which one is at school.
1590Shakes. Mids. N. iii. ii. 202 O, is all forgot? All schooledaies friendship, child-hood innocence? 1594― Rich. III, iv. iv. 169 Tetchy and wayward was thy Infancie. Thy School-daies frightfull,..Thy prime of Manhood, daring. 1798Lamb Old Familiar Faces i, In my joyful school-days. 1885Ld. Blackburn in Law Rep. 10 App. Cases 388 In his schooldays or in his grown up days. attrib.1844Disraeli Coningsby vii. ii, When two school⁓day friends..meet at the close of their college careers. 2. A day on which there is school.
1852Walcot William of Wykeham 233 On whole school⁓days, morning school lasts from 7 till 8 a.m.; middle school from 9 until noon; evening school begins at 2, and ends at 6. 1857Hughes Tom Brown ii. v, It is a whole school⁓day. 1873Routledge's Young Gentl. Mag. Dec. 101/1 During the holidays, or on a school-day. |