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leisurely

/lee-zher-lee, lezh-er-/US // ˈli ʒər li, ˈlɛʒ ər- //UK // (ˈlɛʒəlɪ) //

悠闲地,悠然自得,悠闲的,悠闲

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate: a leisurely conversation.
    • : showing or suggesting ample leisure; unhurried: a leisurely manner.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a leisurely manner; without haste: to travel leisurely.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.casually, unhurriedly

Examples

  • There are subtle differences between road bike helmets, mountain bike helmets, dirt bike helmets, and those used for leisurely rides.

  • Full-face snorkel masks are best for swimmers who are looking for some leisurely fun and like to stick close to the surface.

  • For context, the PS4 version of Miles takes a rather leisurely 20 seconds.

  • Now is the time for epic bike rides, leisurely picnics with friends, and long days on the river.

  • Whether you’re a marathon runner or prefer a leisurely yoga session, this fitness tracker can measure your workout precisely with its three-axis accelerometer and the optical heart rate sensor.

  • We take no notes and instead talk leisurely about life and the future.

  • The team enjoyed a leisurely lunch with Escobar and his men.

  • It was more of a leisurely grab, as the report was released on Monday.

  • It's a leisurely drive of less than 250 miles from Gloucester, Massachusetts to New Haven, Connecticut.

  • To them much is revealed through close leisurely self-examination.

  • Poindexter ordered his men to fall in, and they followed Porter, but at a more leisurely gait.

  • In the evening, we improved our gondoliers' time in rowing leisurely from one point of interest to another.

  • When the service was over, they walked leisurely homeward, and their conversation became more intimate.

  • So Lawrence find Harry rode ahead, the squad some fifteen or twenty paces in the rear, leisurely following.

  • And then she saw Florrie Bagster, on the other side of the street, walking leisurely by the sea-wall, alone.