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单词 schoolyard
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Definition of schoolyard in English:

schoolyard

nounˈskuːljɑːdˈskuljɑrd
North American
  • A school playground.

    that schoolyard full of kids
    as modifier the schoolyard bully
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They feel they're saving the kid a lot of anguish and schoolyard teasing.
    • Tromping over to the side of the schoolyards, the kid leaned against a tree and folded his arms, scanning the terrain for prey.
    • When screaming schoolyard bullies act up, the teacher often isolates them in a corner, forcing them to reflect upon their actions.
    • Only the clamour of kids playing in the schoolyard indicates a sign of life.
    • The fish itself was a big bruiser of a portion that looked like it bullied everyone in the schoolyard.
    • I remember I was shooting baskets in the old elementary schoolyard.
    • But I don't respond well to threats, and I was not going to let this schoolyard bully intimidate me.
    • No, it's a small child being bullied in the schoolyard, crying that he's had enough.
    • The natural, unsophisticated beauty of wildflowers in full bloom in spring and fascinating autumnal-tinted leaves in the schoolyards reminded us of the warm love of our mothers.
    • Despite hours frittered away watching the tube, playing video games and surfing the Internet, the majority of kids are still finding time to head out to the local park or schoolyard.
    • They should be protected from parents who pass along prejudices that lead to schoolyard bullying and, later in life, hate crimes.
    • However, on the whole, it doesn't sound all that different from regular, everyday schoolyard bullying, and I doubt that's ever going to stop.
    • We would punish him, with really typical schoolyard bullying.
    • Then just fast-forward a little bit going to school and all the neuroses that the kids have been taught to have are brought into the schoolyard, and the kids start coming down on one another.
    • The media should focus more attention on how to improve the taxpayer-financed public school system and how to reduce bullying and schoolyard violence.
    • Most of the other schools were surrounded with fields of neatly clipped grass, but Lincoln's schoolyard was covered with stone, tiny black cinders that stung the flesh in a fall.
    • The timidity of the boy afraid to fight, a common object of scorn for schoolyard bullies, was recast as a clinical pathology.
    • And as far as the epithets, and language, and everything else, you could hear that in any schoolyard.
    • Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies.
    • A marketing explosion of video games, cartoons and other assorted merchandise, the presence of these pint-sized imaginary creatures can be felt on any schoolyard, popular to a truly insane degree.
 
 

Definition of schoolyard in US English:

schoolyard

nounˈskuljɑrdˈsko͞olyärd
North American
  • The grounds of a school, especially as a place for children to play.

    that schoolyard full of kids
    as modifier the schoolyard bully
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tromping over to the side of the schoolyards, the kid leaned against a tree and folded his arms, scanning the terrain for prey.
    • The timidity of the boy afraid to fight, a common object of scorn for schoolyard bullies, was recast as a clinical pathology.
    • Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies.
    • Only the clamour of kids playing in the schoolyard indicates a sign of life.
    • I remember I was shooting baskets in the old elementary schoolyard.
    • When screaming schoolyard bullies act up, the teacher often isolates them in a corner, forcing them to reflect upon their actions.
    • They should be protected from parents who pass along prejudices that lead to schoolyard bullying and, later in life, hate crimes.
    • They feel they're saving the kid a lot of anguish and schoolyard teasing.
    • Despite hours frittered away watching the tube, playing video games and surfing the Internet, the majority of kids are still finding time to head out to the local park or schoolyard.
    • Most of the other schools were surrounded with fields of neatly clipped grass, but Lincoln's schoolyard was covered with stone, tiny black cinders that stung the flesh in a fall.
    • Then just fast-forward a little bit going to school and all the neuroses that the kids have been taught to have are brought into the schoolyard, and the kids start coming down on one another.
    • The fish itself was a big bruiser of a portion that looked like it bullied everyone in the schoolyard.
    • No, it's a small child being bullied in the schoolyard, crying that he's had enough.
    • The media should focus more attention on how to improve the taxpayer-financed public school system and how to reduce bullying and schoolyard violence.
    • The natural, unsophisticated beauty of wildflowers in full bloom in spring and fascinating autumnal-tinted leaves in the schoolyards reminded us of the warm love of our mothers.
    • However, on the whole, it doesn't sound all that different from regular, everyday schoolyard bullying, and I doubt that's ever going to stop.
    • We would punish him, with really typical schoolyard bullying.
    • But I don't respond well to threats, and I was not going to let this schoolyard bully intimidate me.
    • And as far as the epithets, and language, and everything else, you could hear that in any schoolyard.
    • A marketing explosion of video games, cartoons and other assorted merchandise, the presence of these pint-sized imaginary creatures can be felt on any schoolyard, popular to a truly insane degree.
 
 
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