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playtime

/pley-tahym/US // ˈpleɪˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈpleɪˌtaɪm) //

游戏时间,玩耍时间,游玩时间,玩耍的时间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : time for play or recreation.

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Examples

  • All dogs have unique personalities and preferences for how they like to spend their playtime.

  • Toniebox bills up to 7 hours of playtime, but we got an orange LED light—signaling low battery power—a few hours in.

  • It also comes with repair patches in case of any accidents during playtime.

  • Lasers are also great because they can move all around a room and up on furniture, so your cat gets the exercise and playtime she requires.

  • Even games with playtimes or styles that aren’t conducive to playing while out and about have a suspend function that lets you pause the game longer-term and resume it later.

  • Like many of us, he tormented his blessedly understanding parents with his playtime career choice as architect.

  • These are just playtime politics, luxuries for the leisure class.

  • But have you heard about the actual 60 minutes of nitty-gritty playtime?

  • Judy did not pass a very enjoyable playtime with Punch, who was consumed with indignation.

  • In our playtime also the sexes were not separated; the girls came as friends to my house, and I visited them at theirs.

  • Then I thought of the leaping call to duty which, in the coming day, would startle them in the midst of their playtime.

  • For two days I have taken away their scanty playtime from the boys in punishment of their fighting Sunday night.

  • Excited groups dot the school-yard and cottage-grounds every recess and playtime, and cries of "No inchin's!"