0 a period of time in the year when the members of a parliament, court of law, or other government organization are not meeting:
The Supreme Court is in recess until October but could still consider the review request and respond at any time.
During summer recesses the newspaper sent him travelling round the country
Recruiters work the playground during recess and invite students and families to evening information sessions.
She never talked to teachers, never made friends, never played at recess.
1 a small area in a room that is formed by one part of a wall being set back further than other parts:
2 a period of time in which an organized activity such as study or work is temporarily stopped:
He pointed his flashlight into the dark recesses of the cave.
The Minister hopes to announce the outcome as soon as possible after the Easter parliamentary recess finishes in early April.
“Back to the classroom,” he yells, as the elementary school recess bell rings.
He fought with a kid who hit him with a baseball bat at recess.
Each recessed area was circular, with a diameter of 6.4 mm and an area of 32 mm2.
The left leg is recessed as if the figure is shown striding, and the toes are not clearly depicted.
Among the most politically progressive authors, a preoccupation with the dark recesses of life sharpened this theatre's disruptive impact.
Additionally, of the male officials, only the highest-ranking were allowed into the deepest recesses of this area.
The first floor facade is recessed to accommodate a continuous balcony joined by footbridges across the arcade, and accessible by lateral open staircases.
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中止, (議會)休會期, 課間休息…
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中止, (议会)休会期, 课间休息…
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receso, suspensión de actividades, recreo…
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recesso, intervalo, reentrância…
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meclis tatili, adlî tatil, mola…
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vacances [feminine, plural] parlementaires, récréation [feminine]…
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výklenek, alkovna, mezidobí…
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indhak, alkove, pause…
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