hobby
Word family nounhobbyismhobbyisthobbyadjectivehobbyless
hob·by /ˈhɒbi $ ˈhɑː-/ ●●● noun (plural hobbies) [countableC] DOINTERESTEDan activity that you enjoy doing in your free time 业余爱好,嗜好 → interest, pastime What are your hobbies? 你有些什么爱好?
Susan’s hobbies include reading, cooking, and drama. 苏珊的业余爱好包括阅读、烹饪和戏剧。
Retirement gave him the time to pursue his hobbies. 退休以后他有充裕的时间来做自己喜欢做的事。
—hobbyist noun [countableC] a magazine for aircraft modelling hobbyists 一本为飞机模型制作爱好者办的杂志
RegisterIn everyday English, people often talk about what they do in their free time rather than use the word hobbies: 在日常英语中,人们表示业余爱好常说(what they do) in (their) free time,而不用单词hobbies
What do you do in your free time? 你空闲时做什么?
In my free time, I like reading and cooking. 我空闲时喜欢阅读和烹饪。
n THESAURUShobby an activity that you enjoy, and that you like to spend time doing when you are not workingStamp collecting has been a hobby of mine since I was a child.
We had to write an essay about our hobbies.
interest something that you are interested in and like doing or talking aboutHer interests were the same as most young girls – pop music, boys and clothes.
pastime especially written something that you do because it is enjoyable or interestingGardening was her mother's favourite pastime.
In England talking about the weather is a national pastime (=something that a lot of people in a country do).
passion something that you feel extremely interested in and care a lot aboutFootball was his passion.
For the French, food is a passion.
pursuit formal an activity that you spend time doing – used especially in the following phrasesThe hills and lakes are used for a variety of outdoor pursuits.
Her son wasn't really interested in academic pursuits.
Mountaineering, golfing, and fishing were among his leisure pursuits
Origin hobby (1800-1900) hobbyhorse