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hol·i·day
/ˈhɑləˌde, ||ˈhɑlədi/
假日,節日,假期(
v
.)休假,外出度假
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hol·i·day
n.
1.
A
consecrated
day
;
religious
anniversary
;
a
day
set
apart
in
honor
of
some
person
,
or
in
commemoration
of
some
event
.
See
Holyday
.
2.
A
day
of
exemption
from
labor
;
a
day
of
amusement
and
gayety
;
a
festival
day
.
And
young
and
old
come
forth
to
play
On
a
sunshine
holiday
. --
Milton
.
3.
Law
A
day
fixed
by
law
for
suspension
of
business
;
a
legal
holiday
.
Note:
☞
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
.
The holidays
,
any
fixed
or
usual
period
for
relaxation
or
festivity
;
especially
,
Christmas
and
New
Year's
day
with
the
intervening
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hol·i·day
,
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
festival
;
cheerful
;
joyous
;
gay
.
2.
Occurring
rarely
;
adapted
for
a
special
occasion
.
Courage
is
but
a
holiday
kind
of
virtue
,
to
be
seldom
exercised
.
--
Dryden
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
holiday
n
1:
leisure
time
away
from
work
devoted
to
rest
or
pleasure
; "
we
get
two
weeks
of
vacation
every
summer
"; "
we
took
a
short
holiday
in
Puerto
Rico
" [
syn
:
vacation
]
2:
a
day
on
which
work
is
suspended
by
law
or
custom
; "
no
mail
is
delivered
on
federal
holidays
"; "
it's
a
good
thing
that
New
Year's
was
a
holiday
because
everyone
had
a
hangover
"
v
:
spend
or
take
a
vacation
[
syn
:
vacation
]
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