[æt wʌnz ˈleʒə]
at one's leisure如何读
at one's leisure是什么意思
有空时;暇时;
at one's leisure英英释义
noun
freedom provided by the cessation of activitiesespecially: time free from work or duties
increase of leisure, diminution of hustle are the ends to be sought —Bertrand Russell
ease, leisureliness
at one's leisure词源英文解释
Middle English leiser, from Anglo-French leisir, from leisir to be permitted, from Latin licēre — see license >entry 1
The first known use of leisure was in the 14th century
at one's leisure儿童词典英英释义
leisurenoun
freedom from work or duties
ease entry 1 sense 1
time at one's command : convenience
has the leisure to pursue a hobby
leisurenoun
freedom from work or duties
ease entry 1 sense 1
time at one's command : convenience
has the leisure to pursue a hobby
at one's leisure 例句
1 I don't have much time for leisure.
2 upon retiring, the elderly couple looked forward to a life of well-deserved leisure
3 Share [Findings] A psycholinguistic analysis of posts on Twitter and Weibo during COVID-19 lockdowns found that residents of Lombardy grew increasingly focused on leisure and residents of Wuhan grew increasingly focused on religion.
4 Governed by luscious Venus, Taurus resembles its planetary ruler when considering its desire for the finer things in life, such as art, good food and leisure.
5 At one's leisure, we can have a race.
我 能游泳快,有空时, 我们可以来场比赛.