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nurs·er·y N0196400 (nûr′sə-rē, nûrs′rē)n. pl. nurs·er·ies 1. A room or area in a household set apart for the use of children.2. a. A place for the temporary care of children in the absence of their parents.b. A nursery school.3. A place where plants are grown for sale, transplanting, or experimentation.4. A place in which something is produced, fostered, or developed. [Middle English noricerie, probably from Old French norricerie, from norrice, nursemaid; see nurse.]nursery (ˈnɜːsrɪ) n, pl -ries1. a. a room in a house set apart for use by childrenb. (as modifier): nursery wallpaper. 2. (Horticulture) a place where plants, young trees, etc, are grown commercially3. (Education) an establishment providing residential or day care for babies and very young children; crèche4. (Education) short for nursery school5. anywhere serving to foster or nourish new ideas, etc6. (Billiards & Snooker) billiards a. a series of cannons with the three balls adjacent to a cushion, esp near a corner pocketb. a cannon in such a seriesnurs•er•y (ˈnɜr sə ri) n., pl. -er•ies. 1. a room or place set apart for infants or very young children. 2. a nursery school or day nursery. 3. a place where young trees or other plants are raised. [1350–1400; Middle English] nursery - Can be a pond in which fry are reared.See also related terms for pond.Nursery place where people are fostered or developed; a collection of plants.Examples: nursery of evil, 1606; of kernels and stones, 1664; of racoons; of soldiers, 1839; of ungodliness, 1583; of vices, 1604; of blooming youth, 1820.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nursery - a child's room for a baby baby's roomchild's room - a bedroom for a childday care center, day nursery - a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work | | 2. | nursery - a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditionsglasshouse, greenhousebuilding, edifice - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"hothouse, indoor garden, conservatory - a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing mannerorangery - a place where oranges are grown; a plantation of orange trees in warm climes or a greenhouse in cooler areas |
nurserynoun crèche, kindergarten, playgroup The company has its own workplace nurseryTranslationsnurse (nəːs) noun1. a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital. She wants to be a nurse. 護士 护士2. a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children. The children have gone out with their nurse. 保姆 保育员,保姆 verb1. to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital. He was nursed back to health. 護理 护理2. to give (a baby) milk from the breast. 餵奶 喂奶3. to hold with care. She was nursing a kitten. 照料 照料4. to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself. 懷有,蘊釀(情緒,如怒氣,或希望) 怀有(情绪,如怒气或希望) ˈnursery – plural ˈnurseries – noun1. a room etc for young children. 育兒室 托儿所2. a place where young plants are grown. 苗圃 苗圃ˈnursing noun the profession of a nurse who cares for the sick. 護理 护理ˈnursemaid noun a nurse who looks after small children. 保姆,奶媽 保姆,育婴女佣 ˈnurseryman noun a person who runs, or works in, a nursery for plants. 苗圃業者,苗圃工人 苗木工人nursery rhyme a short, simple poem for children. 童謠 童谣nursery school a school for very young children. 托兒所 幼儿园ˈnursing-home noun a small private hospital. 看護院所 私人医院
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nursery, in horticulture, an establishment or area for the propagation, breeding, and early cultivation of plants. In North America the term nursery originally specified a place where hardy woody plants, especially fruit trees, were started; but as the market for and interest in new varieties of garden plants increased, nurseries broadened their province to include the cultivation and development of all types of plants, including tropical varieties and annuals, and their sale either as seedlings ready for planting or as seeds. Until the advent of artificial irrigation and the use of vast greenhouses to control temperature, nurseries depended on natural conditions for success—as did the bulb nurseries of Holland, which were long famous for flowers and ornamental plants. The modern nursery, staffed by horticulture experts and equipped with facilities for both experimental and mass production, supplies home gardeners, flower and fruit growers, farmers, and foresters with seeds and seedlings of specified qualities. Under nursery conditions varieties of plants have been bred that have greater yields and are hardier, longer blooming, and more disease resistant than those grown in the ordinary farm or garden, where controlled selection and hybridization is usually impractical (see plant breedingplant breeding, science of altering the genetic pattern of plants in order to increase their value. Increased crop yield is the primary aim of most plant-breeding programs; advantages of the hybrids and new varieties developed include adaptation to new agricultural areas, ..... Click the link for more information. ). Graftinggrafting, horticultural practice of uniting parts of two plants so that they grow as one. The scion, or cion, the part grafted onto the stock or rooted part, may be a single bud, as in budding, or a cutting that has several buds. ..... Click the link for more information. and buddingbudding, type of grafting in which a plant bud is inserted under the bark of the stock (usually not more than a year old). It is best done when the bark will peel easily and the buds are mature, as in spring, late summer, or early autumn. ..... Click the link for more information. are also commonly used by nurseries to produce superior plants, and some plants are now propagated from cells grown in a sterile medium. nursery1. A room or place set apart for small children. 2. A place where plants, shrubs, and small trees are grown, usually for transplanting elsewhere.nursery1. a place where plants, young trees, etc., are grown commercially 2. an establishment providing residential or day care for babies and very young children; cr?che 3. short for nursery school4. Billiardsa. a series of cannons with the three balls adjacent to a cushion, esp near a corner pocket b. a cannon in such a series nursery
nursery [ner´sĕ-re] the department in a hospital where newborn infants are cared for.nurseryA hospital department in which the newborn are cared for.day nurseryDay care center.nursery Related to nursery: Nursery rhymesSynonyms for nurserynoun crècheSynonyms- crèche
- kindergarten
- playgroup
Synonyms for nurserynoun a child's room for a babySynonymsRelated Words- child's room
- day care center
- day nursery
noun a building with glass walls and roofSynonymsRelated Words- building
- edifice
- hothouse
- indoor garden
- conservatory
- orangery
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