释义
[ skool -room, -roo m ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈskulˌrum, -ˌrʊm / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a room in which a class is conducted or pupils are taught.
Origin of schoolroom First recorded in 1765–75; school1 + room
Words nearby schoolroom school of the soldier, school of the squad, school of thought, school phobia, school prawn, schoolroom , Schools, school shark, school ship, schoolteacher, schoolteacherish
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Example sentences from the Web for schoolroom She said, you know, I want to be in a schoolroom with a bunch of cute boys and have a lot of dancing.
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After a morning spent at Latin, algebra, and chemistry, it seemed intolerable to be obliged to remain in the schoolroom .
A Patriotic Schoolgirl | Angela Brazil
After the children were gone, Elizabeth began the task of cleaning the schoolroom and putting it in order.
The Wind Before the Dawn | Dell H. Munger
You are content to think of spending your life in a schoolroom , going over and over the same dull old books, Mary!
Etheldreda the Ready | Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
Zo left the schoolroom (in spite of the faintly-heard protest of the maid in charge) to receive him on the stairs.
Heart and Science | Wilkie Collins
After naming the different fins of the fish in the schoolroom aquarium, it will be interesting to observe the uses of each.
Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets | Various
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