The ship has a creche for children over two years old. 船上有一个照看两岁以上儿童的托儿所。
The ship have a creche for children over two years old. 船上有一个照看两岁以上儿童的托儿所。
But without a doubt, the chocolate creche has stolen the limelight this Christmas. 这座巧克力马厩无疑在这个圣诞节出尽了风头。
creche
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a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for
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a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem
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Creche \Cr[`e]che\ (kr[asl]sh), n. [F.] 1. A public nursery, where the young children of poor women are cared for during the day, while their mothers are at work.
2. a day-care center for young children. [PJC]
3. a three-dimensional model of the scene described in the Bible at the birth of Jesus Christ in a stable at Bethlehem, with Mary and Joseph near a manger in which a model of the infant Christ child is lain, and usually including figures of animals, shepherds, and the three wise men; -- also called a {Nativity scene}. The figures in the scene are typically made as individual statues or figurines. Smaller models are displayed in homes and other indoor locations during the Christmans season, and larger models, often life-size, may be displayed out of doors. [PJC]
4. (Biol.) a nest where the young of several animals are cared for in a communal fashion. [PJC]
Since 1981, a nativity scene or creche depicting the birth of Jesus Christ has been displayed inside the main entrance to the Allegheny County Courthouse for about six weeks during the Christmas season.
In the religious display case, a federal appeals court ruled that housing a creche and menorah at the public buildings in Pittsburgh violated the constitution.
But if an artist submerges the entire Christmas creche in urine, it violates the First Amendment to forbid paying for it with taxpayers' money." Exact uses of the material won't be known for months, as all its properties aren't yet known.
"The only reasonable conclusion is that by permitting the creche and the menorah to be placed at the buildings the city and county have tacitly endorsed Christianity and Judaism and have therefore acted to advance religion," the appeals court ruled.
Accordingly, our present task is to determine whether the display of the creche and the menorah, in their respective particular physical settings, has the effect of endorsing or disapproving religious beliefs.
Some notable public tree or light displays: The Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroque creche display at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art rivals the Rockefeller Center tree as the favorite of New Yorkers and visitors.
The scheme also includes a creche, car parking and extensive landscaping which will be enhanced by the planting of several thousand trees and shrubs.
Nearby is a smaller 18th-century creche.
"If you have a plain Christmas creche, it violates the First Amendment to pay for it with taxpayers' money.
Pittsburgh Solicitor Dan Pellegrini said the city agreed not to display the menorah if the county could not place the creche in the courthouse.
The nativity scene, or creche, is owned by the Holy Name Society, a Roman Catholic men's group.