vacation n. 1.假期;休假;(法庭等的)休庭期。 2.搬出,遷出,退出;辭職。 3.(職位的)空缺(期間)。 the long [summer] vacation暑假;(法院的)暑期休庭。 vacation subscriptions 〔美國〕(報紙)星期增刊的訂閱。 be on vacation在度假,放假期間。 vi. 〔美國〕放假,休假;度假。 go vacationing 去休假旅行。 -er, -ist n. 〔美國〕度假者,放假休息的人,休假旅行的人。
Plan a vacation with a light schedule , and sleep every night until you wake naturally 計劃一個輕松的假期,每天睡到自然醒。
We were planning a vacation , but the baby ' s illness pulled the rug out from under us 我們本打算作一次旅行度假,但是孩子的病破壞了我們的計劃。
There are times in office that you take a break and plan a vacation with travel agent or have a chat with your colleague about your child 可能有辦公室的時候稍微休息一下,和旅行代理計劃一個假期,也可能和同事談?wù)勀愕暮⒆印?
For a joint project such as planning a vacation , the slower spouse could spend an afternoon comparing airline prices online while the quicker one could make the hotel reservations , jot down a packing list and arrange to have the mail delivery suspended 對于一個如渡假計劃等的聯(lián)合項目,慢性子的一方可以花上一個下午的時間聯(lián)系比較航空公司的價格,而急性子的另一方可以預(yù)定旅館,草草列出打包清單,并安排郵件暫停投遞。
If you plan a vacation in the mountains this winter but are worried about your skiing ability because you haven t exercised for a while , it s possible to train just two months in advance to be ready for skiing holidays , and you just need few hours a week to prepare your body 如果您計劃一個假期在山這個冬天但擔(dān)心您的滑雪能力因?yàn)槟葱惺褂幸魂囎?它是可能事先訓(xùn)練二個月準(zhǔn)備好滑雪假日,和您正義需要少量小時每星期準(zhǔn)備您的身體。