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hobby

/hob-ee/US // ˈhɒb i //UK // (ˈhɒbɪ) //

嗜好,兴趣,爱好,兴趣爱好

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hob·bies.

    • : an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
    • : a child's hobbyhorse.
    • : Archaic. a small horse.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounpleasurable pastime
Forms: hobbies
Synonyms
amusement消遣,游乐,欢娱,娱乐art艺术,艺术品,艺术类,美术avocation职业,职业道德,职业介绍,职场craft工艺,手工艺,手艺,手工艺品diversion转移,分流,转用,转运fad时尚,时尚潮流,风尚,风气fun乐趣,有趣的,娱乐,趣味obsession痴迷,迷恋,执着,执著occupation职业,占领,占据,占用specialty专业,特产,专科,专长sport体育,运动,体育运动,体育项目bag袋子,袋,包包,包craze开裂,开裂点,开裂状态,开裂缝distraction分心,分散注意力,分心术,分心的问题fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的interest利益,利益关系,利益驱动,利益相关者kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人play播放,游戏,玩,玩耍quest追求,征求意见,探索,寻觅relaxation放松,松弛,放轻松,放宽schtick伎俩,技俩,噱头,技巧shot镜头,摄,炮击,镜头下的sideline边线,侧线,副线,旁线thing事物,事,事项,事态vagary流言蜚语,变幻莫测,变幻无常,飘忽不定weakness弱点,虚弱,弱势,虚弱性whim心血来潮,突发奇想,灵感,突发事件whimsy奇思妙想,异想天开,奇想,奇思异想divertissement转移,转移注意力,转移视线,转移用途favorite occupation最喜欢的职业,最喜爱的职业,最爱的职业,喜欢的职业labor of love劳动的爱,爱的劳动,爱心劳动,劳动的热爱leisure activity休闲活动,闲暇活动,休闲娱乐活动,娱乐活动leisure pursuit休闲追求,闲暇追求,闲暇的追求,闲暇时的追求pet topic宠物专题,宠物主题,宠物话题,宠物议题

Examples

  • To come up with an experimental platform that might provide some answers, Irvine drew on one of his hobbies.

  • It’s not the hobby, it’s the people who do the hobby who make the tribe.

  • When asked about her hobbies outside of politics, she immediately mentions spending time with her kids, although she laughs uproariously while adding that “it’s sometimes hard to make time, which makes me probably like every other mom ever.”

  • Since coronavirus upended consumer behavior — people’s life, hobbies, what they care about, who they are with, is all in flux — advertisers are groping for information on new and existing audiences.

  • My other hobby is that in the spring of 2019 I got into weightlifting, which is not a sentence that I ever expected myself to say.

  • Also, the next Hobby Lobbys, female Kurdish fighters and more.

  • While the Hobby Lobby decision may have lost its cultural appeal, it still carries weight in the federal court system.

  • They are for corporations like Hobby Lobby, and vast hospital networks, and, yes, adoption agencies.

  • The remote controlled flying craft has gone from covert military ops to a communal backyard hobby.

  • If you really think about it, is this not just some grand hobby?

  • A strenuous worker, Mr. Johnstone, like most men who have no hobby, did not long survive his retirement from active business life.

  • The old fellow used to frequent the Quarter in summer, years ago—it was his hobby.

  • Hobby horses gaily prancing, Bats and Bowls and Maypole dancing.

  • "The Army's rotten for want of service," grumbled Williams, following out his own pet hobby.

  • Spiders at present are his hobby, and the note-book is filling up with columns of small figures.