In particularized sense: A period or spell of unoccupied time. Now rare.
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释义 | society > leisure > [noun] > a period of (89) leisurec1449 In particularized sense: A period or spell of unoccupied time. Now rare. non-terminus1573 = non-term, n. Sabbatism1582 A sabbatical rest: in allusions to Hebrews iv. 9. non-term1607 The time of vacation between two terms; (gen.) a period of suspended activity in a university or court. Also figurative. recess1620 Temporary suspension of work or activity. A period of time in which the proceedings of a parliament, court, or other official body are suspended… playtime1631 A time for play or recreation; (now) spec. a period in the school day when children are allowed to go outside and play. by-hour1639 vacancy1654 An interval of leisure or unoccupied time. relache1780 A period of rest, an interval; a break from something. Also as a mass noun: rest, relaxation. lounge1806 An act, spell, or course of lounging; a leisurely walk, a saunter, stroll; also, a lounging gait or manner of reclining. spellc1845 dialect and Australian. An interval or period of repose or relaxation; a rest. pink-eye1901 Chiefly in Western Australia: a period of rest, a holiday; spec. a journey undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal person in order to withdraw… seventh-inning stretch1915 colloquial. In extended use. A short pause, recess, or diversion; esp. a break to stand up and stretch the legs after a period of sitting. standoff1918 A rest; a temporary cessation of activity. Cf. to stand off 2d at stand, v. phrasal verbs 1. rare. timeout1931 gen. A (brief) break from activity, esp. for rest or relaxation. Cf. time, n. int.conj. phrases 2f(a). Subcategories:— specific (12) — holidays (36) — day or night (17) — specific (3) — month (1) — weekend (5) |
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