| 单词 | all-through | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasall-through   all-through adj. 		 (a) designating a journey by train, etc., which is completed without requiring passengers to change transport (cf. through adj. 2b);		 (b) British, (of a school) admitting pupils throughout the period of secondary education (typically from the ages of 11 to 18) without the need for a separate sixth-form college or similar institution. ΚΠ 1912    M. C. Fraser Further Reminisc. i. 10  				After an all-through journey from Rome, our train crawled into the Gare de Lyons. 1965    S. Maclure Comprehensive Planning 5  				The article..describes a comprehensive scheme on classic lines—‘all through’ comprehensive schools taking pupils from the age of 11 to 19. 1973    Times 26 Nov. 3/8  				In theory the all-through 11 to 18 comprehensive will remain the normal type of school. 2003    T. G. K. Bryce  & W. M. Humes Sc. Educ. 		(ed. 2)	 iv. 37  				Some 95% of Scottish pupils receive their secondary education in all-through comprehensive schools. < as lemmas  | 
	
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