cub scout

童子军小队:一个模仿男童子军组织的组织

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词性释义

童子军小队:一个模仿男童子军组织的组织,面向年龄在7到10岁之间的年轻男孩。
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1·We are in the same Cub Scout den.
我们在同一个童子军分组。
2·When my son was in second grade I was the leader of his Cub Scout Den.
我儿子二年级的时候我成了他们幼年童子军的领队人。
3·The fact that you were den leader in your Cub Scout troop is irrelevant.
你在童子军做教练员就是无关的信息。
4·Keith was a Cub Scout in the 1950s, he had a great urge to do good deeds and pile up merit badges.
曾经参加过幼年童子军(Cub Scout),那时他非常希望多做好事,多拿奖章。
5·Cub Scouting helps parents and sons grow closer, and your involvement as a parent of a Cub Scout is vital.
童子军帮助孩子们和你建立更密切的关系,所以父母的参与对此至关重要。
6·As he wanders through the house, he points out more framed pictures of his son: Trey, the towheaded Cub Scout;
他在房子里边走边指出更多的放在相框里的儿子的照片:Trey,童子军时头发蓬卷;
7·Some achievements and electives require the Cub Scout to complete a project, with which most boys will need help.
有些科目,大多数孩子会需要家长的支持下来完成。
8·Before his third grade school year started, a Cub Scout Pack leader called and asked if I would take on another boy.
当儿子上三年级的时候,另一名幼年童子军的领队人给我打了个电话,问我是否能让一名男孩加入我的队伍。
9·With the Cub Scout handbooks as a resource, parents and boys work together to do the achievements required for each badge.
每当孩子获得一枚徽章,孩子就会有个人成就感。
10·After he has earned the Wolf badge, a Wolf Cub Scout can work on the 23 Wolf electives until he finishes second grade (or turns 9 years old).
赢得狼徽章后,可参加狼23项选修课,直到他达到第二级(或达到9岁)。