leisured
leisured 英 [ˈleʒəd] 美 [ˈliʒərd]
adj. 从容的;有闲的
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- adj. 从容的;有闲的
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1. I can’t endure the leisured man’s measures for the treasures in the treasury.
我不能容忍那个悠闲男子对金库财宝采取的措施。
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2. There were two or three slaves for every adult, so leisured citizens, Socrates included, spent most of their time at the gym honing their bodies or in discussions sharpening their minds.
雅典每个成年人都有两个或三个奴隶,那些优闲的公民,也包括苏格拉底自己,要花大量的时间在体育场强身健体,或者讨论问题磨炼自己的心志。
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3. But if I am alone, only for leisured ride, I would not wear it.
但是如果就只有一个人,只是为了休闲骑行,我一般不会带。
- leisured (adj.) of persons, "having ample leisure, not occupied with business," 1794, from leisure (n.). A verb leisure is not attested until 20c. and is rare. Phrase leisured class attested by 1836.
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