0 something a person enjoys doing (usually frequently) in his/her spare time and not for pay -- งานอดิเรก
Stamp-collecting is a popular hobby.
Motoring and car maintenance was another hobby enjoyed by twelve haemophiliacs and a few mentioned fishing, bowls and golf.
The elderly residents may concentrate on things that they are still able and permitted to master - daily routines, hobbies and linguistic rituals.
The health effects of solitary leisure activities, such as mainly home-based hobbies or watching television, are however inconclusive.
They specifically referred to personal hobbies, taking up voluntary work, and participating in different activities at centres for elderly people.
They neglected their homework and had no hobbies.
People live active lives far beyond retirement; our families, friends, hobbies, and sometimes professional careers, too, continue to make our lives worthwhile.
College students are able to choose their major fields of study; adults are able to choose their careers and hobbies.
Gardening, too, was a favourite hobby, but neither swimming nor bicycling were as popular as might be expected.
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業餘愛好,嗜好…
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业余爱好,嗜好…
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afición, afición [feminine], pasatiempo [masculine]…
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hobby, atividade de lazer…
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merak, uğraşı, düşkü…
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passe-temps [masculine], hobby [masculine], passe-temps…
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