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Significados de
avocation
en inglés
portugués
passatempo
catalán
hobby
español
afición
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An auxiliary activity.
pursuit
hobby
sideline
by-line
spare-time activity
español
afición
catalán
avocació de competències
español
avocación
Volver al significado
Calling, which may or may not provide employment.
vocation
español
avocación
Sinónimos
Examples for "
pursuit
"
pursuit
hobby
sideline
by-line
spare-time activity
Examples for "
pursuit
"
1
That
pursuit
lasted 15 minutes and involved at least three police cars.
2
How far is too far in the
pursuit
of the dream body?
3
Mr Erdogan vowed Turkey would continue in its
pursuit
of the truth.
4
One animal had bilateral NOT lesions and lost
pursuit
for 4 days.
5
Natural athletic ability often doesn't accept the straightjacket of a single
pursuit
.
1
She said lockdown changed her art from a
hobby
to a business.
2
He said Ulster Wool has given him a career and a
hobby
.
3
Thank you, she says, scampering off to pick up a new
hobby
.
4
Use the Internet and scholarly sources to learn more about your
hobby
.
5
He also turned his
hobby
- politics - into a second career.
1
The Nürnberg defender was able to continue after treatment on the
sideline
.
2
I'm traveling every week to do
sideline
reporting this year for Fox.
3
People often ask me why I have an attitude on the
sideline
.
4
Diplomats say Kagame is clearing out the stables to
sideline
possible threats.
5
On one
sideline
,
steelworkers' friends and families gathered to cheer their gladiators.
1
The summary for policymakers has to be agreed, line-by-line, by 115 countries.
2
On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and evocative.
3
It's usually when a bill gets debated line-by-line with editing suggestions made.
4
It doesn't make narrative sense to divide this song up line-by-line.
5
Kanu takes it to the
by
-
line
and the cut-back finds Pires.
1
On top of that, recreational outdoor activity-andreally any spare-timeactivity-isa pretty new idea in Israel.
Uso de
avocation
en inglés
1
Pardon me, Madam; that is the
avocation
of a man of taste.
2
After the death of her mistress, Isopel carried on the same
avocation
.
3
Others, intoxicated by their passions, live in a perpetual
avocation
of thought.
4
Princess, I understand that it is your
avocation
to be a horse-breaker.
5
It's all part of the job, he said of his beloved
avocation
.
6
His statesmanship was discontinuous, being an interesting
avocation
rather than a career.
7
Carpentry was Tim's vocation, but fiddling was his
avocation
and dear delight.
8
They were a gay group of men, and hospitality was their
avocation
.
9
The
avocation
should be far removed from the nature of the regular work.
10
We might speak of the discussion of illness as the Beckman family
avocation
.
11
Bernardo and Francis pursued their
avocation
in a very different manner.
12
He threw aside his peaceful
avocation
and joined the Confederate army.
13
Winona viewed the latest
avocation
of her charge with little enthusiasm.
14
We are here because we have the
avocation
of nut growing.
15
Teaching was an
avocation
with her and not a bread and butter necessity.
16
Tatoucheff plays the piano with considerable skill but his real
avocation
is painting.
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Sobre este término
avocation
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
other avocation
proper avocation
useful avocation
daily avocation
favorite avocation
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Translations for
avocation
portugués
passatempo
passatempos
passa-tempo
hobby
catalán
hobby
avocació de competències
español
afición
avocación
avocacion
Avocation
a través del tiempo
Avocation
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
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