0 a time when you do not have to go to work or school -- отпуск, каникулы
1 a long visit to a place away from where you live, for pleasure -- отдых, поездка в отпуск
2 an official day when you do not have to go to school or work -- праздник, нерабочий день
a public holiday
3 to have your holiday somewhere -- проводить отпуск
We usually holiday in Spain.
As children were assumed to spend weekends and holidays with parents, no school-related clothing was included.
The second cause was due to public and statutory holidays.
In addition to public holidays, one day a month was lost for machine servicing.
On the holidays, wherever he camped, one hundred tents would join him.
They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances.
Moreover, there are 52 weeks in a year, and excluding holidays and planned and unplanned downtime, there were approximately 50 possible procedure weeks per year.
Across the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the number of religious holidays was gradually reduced, sometimes by the state and sometimes by the churches themselves.
Education and holidays also feature largely in this selection of theses on children and cities.
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