afterschool ['ɑ:ftәsku:l]
adj.
课外的,供课外活动用的
- They expect hard work from their children, but they don't saddle them with household chores or afterschool jobs.
- The nuclear family of yesteryear has in many cases splintered. Today, more than half of mothers hold down jobs outside the home. Kids, too, are busier than ever with afterschool sports and other activities.
- Thus in Fairfax, where 70% of children under age 12 have working parents, there are fee-charging, before-school and afterschool child-care programs in about half the schools.