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leisure

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lei·sure /ˈleʒə $ ˈliːʒər/ ●●○ W3 noun [uncountableU]  
1 ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingtime when you are not working or studying and can relax and do things you enjoy 空闲,闲暇,业余时间
 Most people now enjoy shorter working hours and more leisure time.
现在大多数人都喜欢工作时间短些,闲暇时间多些。
 Watching television is now the nation’s most popular leisure activity.
看电视是当前国民最普遍的消遣活动。
 The hotel offers various leisure facilities such as a swimming pool and sauna.
酒店提供游泳池、桑拿浴室等各种休闲设施。
 The leisure industry (=the business of providing leisure activities) is now an important part of the economy.
现在休闲娱乐行业是经济的一个重要组成部分。
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2 at (your) leisure SLOWif you do something at your leisure, you do it slowly and without hurrying 有空时,空闲时
 Come round for lunch and then we can discuss it at leisure.
有空过来吃午饭吧,我们可以慢慢讨论。
 Take the leaflets home and read them at your leisure.
把这些传单拿回家,有空慢慢看。
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3. gentleman/lady of leisure WORK/DO WORKsomeone who does not have to work – used humorously 〔不必工作的〕有闲先生/女士〔幽默用法〕
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leisure + NOUN
leisure time
They spend much of their leisure time with their grandchildren.
a leisure activity/interest
Many people have little time after work for leisure activities.
leisure pursuits formal (=leisure activities)
Ask about his hobbies and leisure pursuits.
a leisure centre/complex (=a place where you can play sports etc)
The local leisure centre has a swimming pool and a sauna.
leisure facilities (=different places where you can play sports etc)
The leisure facilities in the town are very good.
the leisure industry/sector
The leisure sector has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years.
a leisure group (=a group of companies in the leisure industry)
The leisure group reported record profits last year.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
leisurelei·sure /ˈleʒəˈliːʒər/ noun [uncountableU]
time when you are not working and can relax and do things you enjoy
The recession and worries about unemployment have hurt spending on leisure activities.
Origin leisure
(1200-1300) Old French leisir, from leisir to be allowed, from Latin licere; LICENSE1
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