英 [ˈpɑːstaɪm] 美 [ˈpæstaɪm]
n. 娱乐,消遣
复数pastimes
pastime /ˈpɑːsˌtaɪm/ CET6 TEM4
可数名词 A pastime is something that you do in your spare time because you enjoy it or are interested in it. 消遣
His favourite pastime is golf.
他最喜欢的消遣是打高尔夫。
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娱乐,消遣
entertainment / recreation / pleasure / sport / occupation
His favourite pastime is golf.
他最喜欢的消遣是打高尔夫。
Eating out is the national pastime in France.
在法国,下馆子是全国人普遍的消遣活动。
His favorite pastime was patting his kitten's soft paws.
他喜爱的消遣就是轻拍他小猫柔软的爪子。
Visitors learn that President Lincoln's favorite pastime was going to the theater.
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Here,it is sung by the National Pastime Orchestra and singers.
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And since when do vampires like baseball? Well, it's the American pastime, and there's a thunderstorm coming.
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Their faces appear in advertisements around the country, and star-spotting is a favourite pastime in Mumbai's posher establishments.
The first known American reference to what many recognize as our national pastime baseball happened in what year?
In the 19th century, economics was a pastime of inquisitive gentlemen, a branch of philosophy.
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