holiday
n. 假期,度假; 節日; 休假期
v. 度假
A holiday is a period of time during which you relax and enjoy yourself away from home. People sometimes refer to their holiday as their holidays.
I've just come back from a holiday in the United States...
我剛從美國度假回來。
We rang Duncan to ask where he was going on holiday...
我們打電話給鄧肯,問他要去哪裡度假。
A holiday is a day when people do not go to work or school because of a religious or national festival.
New Year's Day is a public holiday throughout Britain...
元旦是全英國的公眾假日。
He invited her to spend the Fourth of July holiday at his summer home on Fire Island...
他邀請她去自己在法爾島上的消夏寓所過美國獨立紀念日。
The holidays are the time when children do not have to go to school.
...the first day of the school holidays.
學校放假的第一天
If you have a particular number of days' or weeks' holiday, you do not have to go to work for that number of days or weeks.
Every worker will be entitled to four weeks' paid holiday a year.
每位工人每年都能享受4周的帶薪休假。
If you are holidaying in a place away from home, you are on holiday there.
Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of holidaying abroad...
品嚐當地菜餚是海外度假的樂趣之一。
Vacant rooms on the campus were being used by holidaying families.
校園裡的閒置宿舍住著一些度假的家庭。
1. leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure;
2. a day on which work is suspended by law or custom;
1. spend or take a vacation
holiday, festival, vacation, leave
這些名詞均有"假日,節日"之意。
He hates leaving the office and going on holiday.
他不願離開辦公室去度假.
Entry tickets to most attractions are included in the price of the holiday.
度假收費中包括大多數景點的入場券.
All our holiday chalets include a microwave and food processor for extra convenience.
我們在所有的度假小屋裡都配了微波爐和食物加工器,使得更為方便.
We're going on holiday soon, probably next month.
我們很快要去度假了, 可能是下個月.
You owe yourself a holiday.
你應該休息一天.