leisure
leisure 英 [ˈleʒə(r)] 美 [ˈliʒər]
n. 闲暇;空闲;安逸 adj. 空闲的;有闲的;业余的
名词复数:leisures
- Leisure is time off, spare time, sweet sweet freedom from the demands of work. It's like playtime for grown-ups.
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- n. 闲暇;空闲;安逸
- adj. 空闲的;有闲的;业余的
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1. I could do with more leisure time.
我想要更多的空闲时间。
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2. Please read it over at your leisure.
请你在闲暇时候读一读。
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3. These days we have more money and more leisure to enjoy it.
如今我们钱多了,也有更多时间来花钱享受了。
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4. leisure activities,leisure interests,leisure pursuits,
业余活动╱爱好╱嗜好
- leisure (adj.) "free from business, idle, unoccupied," 1660s, from leisure (n.).
- leisure (n.) c. 1300, leisir, "free time, time at one's disposal," also (early 14c.) "opportunity to do something, chance, occasion, an opportune time," also "lack of hurry," from Old French leisir, variant of loisir "capacity, ability, freedom (to do something); permission; spare time; free will; idleness, inactivity," noun use of infinitive leisir "be permitted," from Latin licere "to be allowed" (see licence (n.)).
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