nursery

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English - Turkish
çocuk odası
{i} kreş

En küçük çocuk her sabahı kreşte geçirdi. - The youngest child spent every morning at a nursery.

fidelik
çocuk bakımevi
çocuk yuvası
fidanlık
{i} bakımevi
bir evde çocuklara ayrılan oda veya daire
fidanlık/yuva/oda
nurseryman fidanlık bahçıvanı
{i} üretme çiftliği
(Tıp) Hastanede yeni doğan bebeklerin bakımıyla ilgili servis
{i} anaokulu

Küçük kız kardeşim anaokuluna gidiyor. - My little sister goes to nursery school.

{i} yuva
nursery rhyme çocuk şiiri
balık üretme havuzu
nursery school
anaokulu

Küçük kız kardeşim anaokuluna gidiyor. - My little sister goes to nursery school.

nursery class
(Eğitim) anasınıfı
nursery class
ana sınıfı
nursery rhymes
çocuk şiirleri
nursery rhymes
çocuk şarkıları
nursery school
ana sınıfı
nursery garden
fidanlık
nursery language
çocuk dili
nursery rhyme
çocuk şiiri
nursery education
Anaokulu/kreş eğitimi, okul öncesi eğitimi
nursery habitat
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Yavru bireyler için gerekli olan beslenme ve büyüme alanları

Seagrass meadows represent important nursery grounds for several fish species.

nursery nurse
fidanlık hemşire
nursery bed
fidelik
nursery culture
(Askeri) fidanlık kültürü
nursery culture ground
(Askeri) fidanlık kültür alanı
nursery governess
mürebbiye
nursery ground
(Denizbilim) bakım-yeri
nursery ground
(Askeri) fidanlık alan
nursery pond
(Denizbilim) bakım-havuzu
nursery reef
(Askeri) fidanlık resifi
nursery rhyme
çocuk tekerlemesi
nursery rhyme
çocuk şarkısı
nursery rhyme
tekerleme

Favori tekerlemen hangisi? - What's your favorite nursery rhyme?

nursery tree
(Tarım) meyve fidanı
nurseries
fidanlıklar
nursery school
yuva
day nursery
kreş
garden nursery
bahçe fidanlık
infancy, nursery days
bebeklik, kreş gün
day nursery
oyun odası
day nursery
anaokulu
nursery school
çocuk yuvası
temporary forest nursery
(Çevre) geçici orman fidanlığı
tree nursery
fidanlık
English - English
That which is nursed
A place where nursing is carried on; as:

That which forms and educates; as, commerce is the nursery of seamen.

The act of nursing

Her kind nursery.” —Shakespeare.

{n} the act of nursing, a room in which children are kept, a plantation of young trees
A nursery is a room in a family home in which the young children of the family sleep or play. He has painted murals in his children's nursery
This term refers to a separate room that is usually adjacent to and accessible from the master bedroom for the little ones to be in until they start making too much noise
A place where seeds of trees are planted and grown for 1-2 years before they are removed and planted in the woods
a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
An area where piglets, ages 3 to 4 weeks, are taken when separated from their mother (see piglet)
are propagated for the purpose of transplanting; a plantation of young trees
The part of a fish's or animal's habitat where the young grow up
The place where anything is fostered and growth promoted
House plans with a separate room that is usually adjacent to and accessible from the master bedroom for the little ones to be in until they start making too much noise
{i} children's room; baby room; place for growing and selling plants
A place where young trees, shrubs, vines, etc
The place where nursing is carried on The place, or apartment, in a house, appropriated to the care of children
That which forms and educates; as, commerce is the nursery of seamen
A nursery is a place where children who are not old enough to go to school are looked after. This nursery will be able to cater for 29 children Her company ran its own workplace nursery. see also day nursery
– A place where young trees and other plants are raised for transplanting or sale
a child's room for a baby
A nursery is a place where plants are grown in order to be sold. The garden, developed over the past 35 years, includes a nursery. Place where plants are grown for transplanting, for use as stocks for budding and grafting, or for sale. Nurseries produce and distribute woody and herbaceous plants, including ornamental trees, shrubs, and bulb crops. While most nursery-grown plants are ornamental, the nursery business also includes fruit plants and certain perennial vegetables used in home gardens (e.g., asparagus, rhubarb). See also floriculture
A place where nursing is carried on; as
Nursery is a school for very young children. An affordable nursery education service is an essential basic amenity. a nursery teacher
nursery rhyme
A short poem or song for children, mostly anonymous or handed down by folklore
nursery rhymes
plural form of nursery rhyme
nursery school
A school where pre-school children play and learn at the same time
nursery schools
plural form of nursery school
nursery web spider
any spider, from the family Pisauridae, that builds a "tent" in which the eggs are hatched
nursery web spiders
plural form of nursery web spider
nursery habitat
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) In marine environments, a nursery habitat is a subset of all habitats where juveniles of a species occur, having a greater level of productivity per unit area than other juvenile habitats (Beck et al. 2001). Mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass are typical nursery habitats for a range of marine species. Some species will use nonvegetated sites, such as Yellow Eyed Mullet, Blue Sprat and Flounder
nursery loan
short-term financing intended to cover a temporary lack of funds
nursery nurse
A nursery nurse is a person who has been trained to look after very young children. someone who has been trained to look after young children
nursery rhyme
a tale in rhymed verse for children
nursery rhyme
poem for children, playful song for kids
nursery rhyme
A nursery rhyme is a poem or song for young children, especially one that is old or well known. A short, rhymed poem or tale for children. a short traditional poem or song for children. Verse customarily told or sung to small children. Though the oral tradition of nursery rhymes is ancient, the largest number date from the 16th, 17th, and (most frequently) 18th centuries. Apparently most rhymes were originally composed for adults, many as popular ballads and songs. The earliest known published collection is Tommy Thumb's (Pretty) Song Book (1744), including "Little Tom Tucker," "Sing a Song of Sixpence," and "Who Killed Cock Robin?" The most influential collection was Mother Goose's Melody (1781), including "Jack and Jill," "Ding Dong Bell," and "Hush-a-bye Baby on the Tree Top
nursery school
a small preschool for small children
nursery school
school for children between the ages of 3 and 5
nursery school
A nursery school or a nursery is a school for very young children. The availability of nursery school places varies widely across London. = kindergarten. A school for children, usually between the ages of three and five, who are not old enough to attend kindergarten.nursery schooler n. a school for children who are between three and five years old = kindergarten
nursery slope
a slope that is not very steep, where people are taught to ski
workplace nursery
A crèche / day nursery provided by an employer on his premises for the care of employee's children
day nursery
day-care center for preschool children
day nursery
a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work
day nursery
A day nursery is a place where children who are too young to go to school can be left all day while their parents are at work. = crèche. A facility for the supervision of preschool children, especially during the hours that their parents are at work. a place where small children can be looked after while their parents are at work
nurseries
plural of nursery
plant nursery
greenhouse, place where plants are grown
premature nursery
special hospital room for supervising babies born before a full-term pregnancy
nursery
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