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Hockday | n. [ Cf. AS. hōcor mockery, scorn. ] A holiday commemorating the expulsion of the Danes, formerly observed on the second Tuesday after Easter; -- called also hocktide. [ Eng. ] [ Written also hokeday. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Holiday | n. [ Holy + day. ] 1. A consecrated day; religious anniversary; a day set apart in honor of some person, or in commemoration of some event. See Holyday. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A day of exemption from labor; a day of amusement and gayety; a festival day. [ 1913 Webster ] And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Law) A day fixed by law for suspension of business; a legal holiday. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In the United States legal holidays, so called, are determined by law, commonly by the statutes of the several States. The holidays most generally observed are: the 22d day of February (Washington's birthday), the 30th day of May (Memorial day), the 4th day of July (Independence day), the 25th day of December (Christmas day). In most of the States the 1st day of January is a holiday. When any of these days falls on Sunday, usually the Monday following is observed as the holiday. In many of the States a day in the spring (as Good Friday, or the first Thursday in April), and a day in the fall (as the last Thursday in November) are now regularly appointed by Executive proclamation to be observed, the former as a day of fasting and prayer, the latter as a day of thanksgiving and are kept as holidays. In England, the days of the greater church feasts (designated in the calendar by a red letter, and commonly called red-letter days) are observed as general holidays. Bank holidays are those on which, by act of Parliament, banks may suspend business. Although Sunday is a holiday in the sense of a day when business is legally suspended, it is not usually included in the general term, the phrase “Sundays and holidays” being more common. [ 1913 Webster ] The holidays, any fixed or usual period for relaxation or festivity; especially, Christmas and New Year's day with the intervening time. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Holiday | a. 1. Of or pertaining to a festival; cheerful; joyous; gay. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Occurring rarely; adapted for a special occasion. [ 1913 Webster ] Courage is but a holiday kind of virtue, to be seldom exercised. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | holiday | (ฮอล'ลิเดย์) n., adj. วันหยุด, วันพักผ่อน, วันนักขัตฤกษ์, ร่าเริง. vi. พักผ่อน, Syn. festivity |
| holiday | (n) วันหยุด, วันนักขัตฤกษ์, วันพักผ่อน, วันเทศกาล |
| holiday, legal | วันหยุดงานตามกฎหมาย, วันหยุดราชการ [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| | | | | วันหยุดงาน | (n) holiday, See also: day off, Ant. วันทำงาน, Example: วันหยุดงาน เขาจะพาลูกไปเยี่ยมญาติผู้ใหญ่ เพื่อให้รู้จักการเข้าสังคมและการแสดงออก, Count Unit: วัน, Thai Definition: วันที่ไม่ได้ไปทำงาน | วันหยุด | (n) holiday, See also: vacation, recess, time off, break, leave, Example: โรงแรมนี้คนเยอะมากโดยเฉพาะช่วงวันหยุดสุดสัปดาห์และปลายเดือน, Thai Definition: วันที่ไม่ต้องทำงานเพื่อหารายได้หรือวันที่ไม่ต้องเรียนหนังสือเรียนหนังสือ |
| ขอให้สนุกกับวันหยุด | [khø hai sanuk kap wanyut] (xp) EN: enjoy your holiday/vacation (Am.) FR: bonnes vacances ! | แพ็คเก็จทัวร์ | [phaekket thūa] (n, exp) EN: package holiday ; package tour ; tour package FR: séjour tout compris [ m ] | ปิดเทอม | [pit thoēm] (n) EN: end of semester ; term ending ; school holidays FR: fin de semestre [ f ] ; vacances scolaires [ fpl ] | โรงเรียนหยุด | [rōngrīen yut] (n) EN: school holiday FR: congé scolaire [ m ] | ตากอากาศ | [tāk-ākāt] (v) EN: have a holiday ; vacate ; take vacation ; have a holiday ; go to summer resort ; go away for summer holidays FR: prendre des vacances ; partir en villégiature | วันหยุด | [wanyut] (n) EN: holiday ; day off ; vacation ; time off ; break FR: congé [ m ] ; jour de congé [ m ] ; jour férié [ m ] ; vacances [ fpl ] | วันหยุดงาน | [wanyut ngān] (n, exp) EN: holiday | วันหยุดของธนาคาร | [wanyut khøng thanākhān] (n, exp) EN: bank holiday ; public holiday ; legal holiday (am.) FR: jour férié (légal) [ m ] | วันหยุดราชการ | [wanyut rātchakān] (n, exp) EN: official holiday | วันหยุดโรงเรียน | [wanyut rōngrīen] (n, exp) EN: school holidays FR: congé scolaire [ m ] ; vacances scolaires [ fpl ] |
| | | holiday | (n) a day on which work is suspended by law or custom | holiday season | (n) a time when many people take holidays |
| Holiday | n. [ Holy + day. ] 1. A consecrated day; religious anniversary; a day set apart in honor of some person, or in commemoration of some event. See Holyday. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A day of exemption from labor; a day of amusement and gayety; a festival day. [ 1913 Webster ] And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Law) A day fixed by law for suspension of business; a legal holiday. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In the United States legal holidays, so called, are determined by law, commonly by the statutes of the several States. The holidays most generally observed are: the 22d day of February (Washington's birthday), the 30th day of May (Memorial day), the 4th day of July (Independence day), the 25th day of December (Christmas day). In most of the States the 1st day of January is a holiday. When any of these days falls on Sunday, usually the Monday following is observed as the holiday. In many of the States a day in the spring (as Good Friday, or the first Thursday in April), and a day in the fall (as the last Thursday in November) are now regularly appointed by Executive proclamation to be observed, the former as a day of fasting and prayer, the latter as a day of thanksgiving and are kept as holidays. In England, the days of the greater church feasts (designated in the calendar by a red letter, and commonly called red-letter days) are observed as general holidays. Bank holidays are those on which, by act of Parliament, banks may suspend business. Although Sunday is a holiday in the sense of a day when business is legally suspended, it is not usually included in the general term, the phrase “Sundays and holidays” being more common. [ 1913 Webster ] The holidays, any fixed or usual period for relaxation or festivity; especially, Christmas and New Year's day with the intervening time. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Holiday | a. 1. Of or pertaining to a festival; cheerful; joyous; gay. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Occurring rarely; adapted for a special occasion. [ 1913 Webster ] Courage is but a holiday kind of virtue, to be seldom exercised. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | シーズン | [shi-zun] (n, adj-no) season (fruits and vegetables, sporting, holidays); (P) #511 [Add to Longdo] | 平日 | [へいじつ(P);ひらび, heijitsu (P); hirabi] (n-adv, n) (1) weekday; ordinary days (i.e. non-holiday); (n) (2) (ひらび only) kanji radical 73; (P) #2,894 [Add to Longdo] | 休日 | [きゅうじつ, kyuujitsu] (n-adv, n) holiday; day off; (P) #5,476 [Add to Longdo] | デー | [de-] (suf) (1) day (as in holiday); (adj-f) (2) (See デーゲーム) daytime #7,242 [Add to Longdo] | 祝日 | [しゅくじつ, shukujitsu] (n, adj-no) national holiday; (P) #7,278 [Add to Longdo] | 夏休み | [なつやすみ, natsuyasumi] (n) summer vacation; summer holiday; (P) #8,335 [Add to Longdo] | 休暇 | [きゅうか, kyuuka] (n) holiday; day off; furlough; absence (from work); (P) #10,133 [Add to Longdo] | 年末年始 | [ねんまつねんし, nenmatsunenshi] (n) the New Year's holiday; the period encompassing the close of the old year and the start of the new year #10,573 [Add to Longdo] | 休業 | [きゅうぎょう, kyuugyou] (n, vs) closed (e.g. store); business suspended; shutdown; holiday; (P) #10,949 [Add to Longdo] | 休み | [やすみ, yasumi] (n) (1) rest; recess; respite; (2) vacation; holiday; absence; suspension; (3) dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting); (P) #11,902 [Add to Longdo] |
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