0 an activity sb does in their spare time for pleasure -- tidsfordriv [ neuter ]
hobbies and pastimes hobbyer og tidsfordriv
1 an occupation which one enjoys and takes part in during one’s spare time; hobby -- tidsfordriv
The same sources tell us that this game caught on pretty quickly and soon became a favourite pastime of the nobility and royalty.
Language play begins with baby-talk, blossoms with pastimes, and appears in its most sophisticated and complex form in literature.
It is manifest that drinking in bars is a major pastime among some foreigners.
It was a matter of being born into a family setting of musical pastimes.
Likewise, the singing of folk songs, necessarily easy to perform, became a very popular pastime by the end of the century.
In fact, he says, writing superfluous books is a quite harmless and permissible pastime, which should not be of concern to any third party.
Visiting dance halls had been a very important pastime for many older people.
Science as fashionable pastime has become a familiar theme in eighteenth-century studies.
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消遣,娛樂…
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pasatiempo, pasatiempo [masculine, singular]…
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娯楽, 趣味, 気晴らし…
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hobi, meşgale, eğlenceli şey…
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passe-temps [masculine], passe-temps…
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