reformatory
英 [r?'f??m?t(?)r?]
美[r?'f?rm?t?ri]
- adj. 改革的;感化的;革新的
- n. 少年管教所;妓女教養(yǎng)所
詞態(tài)變化
復數(shù):?reformatories;
英文詞源
- reformatory (adj.)
- 1704, from past participle stem of Latin reformare "to transform, change" (see reform (v.)). As a noun, "house of correction for juveniles," from 1758.
雙語例句
- 1. I told that to the people at the reformatory, but they didn't believe me.
- 我跟他們這樣講,他們不信,他們說我沒出息, 沒道德.
來自漢英文學 - 中國現(xiàn)代小說
- 2. The juvenile delinquent was sent to the reformatory.
- 該少年違者被關進教養(yǎng)院改造.
來自口語例句
- 3. Note: Basic statistics excluded data of skilled workers'schools and reformatory schools.
- 注: 基本情況中未含技工校、工讀校數(shù)據(jù).
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 4. He was eventually sent to an institution for disturbed boys, and later to Wiltwyck reformatory.
- 后來,他被送往一個專為心理失調的男孩而設的機構, 這之后又被送至維爾特維克感化院.
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