rec 的定义
Informal.
rec 近义词
等同于 recreation
rec 的近义词 37 个
- amusement
- diversion
- enjoyment
- fun
- hobby
- pleasure
- relaxation
- avocation
- ball
- dissipation
- distraction
- ease
- entertainment
- exercise
- festivity
- frolic
- game
- hilarity
- holiday
- jollity
- mirth
- pastime
- picnic
- play
- playtime
- refreshment
- relief
- repose
- sport
- vacation
- r and r
- disport
- divertissement
- field day
- fun and games
- leisure activity
- rollick
rec 的反义词 10 个
更多rec例句
- She started asking teenagers in West Philadelphia what they needed, and this evolved into weekly sessions at various rec centers, often with meals provided.
- She describes shoving her children under the playground equipment and staying there until officials opened up the rec center to families.
- In 2015, seven years after Williams submitted his testimony, that rec center still wouldn’t exist and he would no longer be around to fight for it.
- That amount of money can pay for a lot of things – parks, rec centers, libraries, firefighters and cops, etc.
- Georgetown and other universities and businesses use RECs to invest in clean energy while powering their campuses with conventional grid-based electricity.
- No word on whether, if the series be picked up, Lowe will pull a Parks and Rec and leave it after only four seasons.
- Looking for a rec center with an acre of cardio and weight machines like the ones used at the Beijing Olympics?
- We were in the rec room and the door opened and in walked this girl with bright blue eyes.
- Gray floors, gray tables, gray rec yard, gray toilets, gray everything.
- I was laughing, you rec'lect, when I come back to tell you 'twas all right; I expect you knew pretty well how twas.
- Rec′torate, Rec′torship; Rec′toress, a female rector: a governess; Rec′tory, the province or mansion of a rector.
- Rec′tangled, having right angles; Rectang′ūlar, right-angled.
- Rec′toscope, a speculum for rectal examination; Rectot′omy, the operation for dividing a rectal stricture.
- Rec′iprock, Rec′iproque (Bacon), reciprocal; Recip′rocous (rare), turning back: reciprocal.