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recreation

/rek-ree-ey-shuhn/US // ˌrɛk riˈeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌrɛkrɪˈeɪʃən) //

康乐,娱乐,休闲娱乐,娱乐活动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : refreshment by means of some pastime, agreeable exercise, or the like.
    • : a pastime, diversion, exercise, or other resource affording relaxation and enjoyment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsports, games, special interests
Synonyms
amusement消遣,游乐,欢娱,娱乐diversion转移,分流,转用,转运enjoyment享受,享有,享用,欣赏fun乐趣,有趣的,娱乐,趣味hobby嗜好,兴趣,爱好,兴趣爱好pleasure乐趣,快感,快乐,愉悦relaxation放松,松弛,放轻松,放宽avocation职业,职业道德,职业介绍,职场ball球,球类,球形,球状dissipation耗散,耗损,耗费,消散distraction分心,分散注意力,分心术,分心的问题ease缓解,减轻,舒适度,舒适entertainment娱乐,娱乐活动,娱乐业,娱乐场所exercise练习,锻炼,运动,演习festivity节日活动,节庆活动,庆典活动,节日frolic嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,嬉闹,嬉戏打闹game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的hilarity欢呼声,欢闹,欢笑,爆笑holiday假期,节日,假日,节假日jollity欢乐的气氛,欢乐,欢快,欢愉mirth欢笑,欢乐,欢笑声,笑声pastime消遣,消遣活动,消遣方式,消遣时间picnic野餐,野炊,野餐会,野餐的play播放,游戏,玩,玩耍playtime游戏时间,玩耍时间,游玩时间,玩耍的时间refreshment茶点,进食,进修,提神relief救济,救灾,救援,解救repose忏悔,宴请,宴席,安息sport体育,运动,体育运动,体育项目vacation假期,假日,度假,度假期间r and rR和Rdisport弃权,弃婴,弃置,弃儿divertissement转移,转移注意力,转移视线,转移用途field day实地考察日,野外活动日,实习日,实地参观日fun and games乐趣和游戏,趣味游戏,趣味性和游戏性,有趣的游戏leisure activity休闲活动,闲暇活动,休闲娱乐活动,娱乐活动rec召回,记忆,诵读,诵rollick滚动,卷轴,滚动式,轧制

Examples

  • As the pandemic has limited other kinds of recreation, more people have turned to camping.

  • Together we created a user-populated map of the campus places that felt important, whether living communities, academic spaces, or recreation facilities.

  • We have set up a lot of temperature checks at recreation spots in the countryside.

  • Group recreation programs were cancelled, or at least postponed indefinitely.

  • The 235 consolidated polling places, known as “superpolls,” will include big spaces like school gymnasiums and recreation centers.

  • As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed.

  • So there is nothing wrong with using the charms of, say, Parks and Recreation, to create some solid bonding time.

  • For Nick Offerman, of Parks and Recreation, the one is a thing: whiskey.

  • Brute is the story of Mac and Jesse, two disenfranchised teens who turn to robbing houses as a form of recreation and quick cash.

  • [Laughs] He thought it was some retro-recreation or something.

  • For these plays were not the work of a professional writer, but the recreation of a (temporary) professional soldier.

  • The cheerful hours of easy labor vary but do not destroy the pursuit of pleasure and of recreation.

  • Fishing was his chief recreation and this often brought him to the lakes and rivers of Ireland.

  • On the plantation or at the race, the Kentuckian is ever in his best mood for recreation and enjoyment.

  • Once, during the recreation hour, he was turning over the pages of his atlas.