crêche
51Crèche (zoology) — The Crèche (from French) in zoology refers to care of another s offspring, for instance in a colony. This term is used in the study of bird colonies. Many penguins form crèches, in addition to many other birds such as the Canada Goose, Common… …
52crèche director — vaikų lopšelio direktorius statusas T sritis profesijos apibrėžtis Asmuo, vadovaujantis vaikų lopšelio veiklai. atitikmenys: angl. crèche director; nursery director pranc. directeur de la crèche, m; directeur de la pouponnière, m šaltinis Vadovai …
53crèche — a congregation of unrelated young, often under the care of some parental fish …
54crèche — /kresh, kraysh/; Fr. /krddesh/, n., pl. crèches /kresh iz, kray shiz/; Fr. /krddesh/. 1. a small or large modeled representation or tableau of Mary, Joseph, and others around the crib of Jesus in the stable at Bethlehem, as is displayed in homes… …
55crèche — noun a) A representation of the Nativity scene. b) A hospital for orphaned infants; a foundling hospital …
56creche — noun crib; cot …
57creche — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary daycare center for infants …
58creche — n. day care center (for small children); display depicting the birth of Jesus at Bethlehem (usually in churches during Christmastime), nativity scene kreɪʃ n. (British) day care, nursery that supervises children while parents are at work; …
59crèche — (krehsh) [French: crib; cradle] A group of figures representing the scene at the stable in Bethlehem when Christ was born, often displayed at Christmastime. Also, a home for foundlings or, in Britain and France, a day nursery …
60crèche — [krɛʃ, kreɪʃ] noun 1》 Brit. a nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day. 2》 N. Amer. a representation of the nativity scene. Origin C18: Fr., ult. of Gmc origin and related to crib …