释义 |
ˈboard-school [f. board n. + school.] †1. A boarding-school. Obs.
1740J. Clarke Educ. Youth (ed. 3) 204 To have a Board-school in his House. 2. A school under the management of a School-board, as established by the Elementary Education Act of 1870. Also attrib., as in board-school mistress, board-school education, etc.
1873Fawcett in Hansard 17 July, I would far sooner that the child were attending the Board school. 1882Besant All Sorts i. (1884) 15 In Well-close Square, next to the Board Schools. |