PASTIME


Meaning of PASTIME in English

pas ‧ time /ˈpɑːstaɪm $ ˈpæs-/ BrE AmE noun [countable]

[ Date: 1400-1500 ; Origin: Translation of French passe-temps 'pass time' ]

something that you do because you think it is enjoyable or interesting ⇨ hobby :

Reading was her favourite pastime.

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THESAURUS

▪ hobby an activity that you enjoy, and that you like to spend time doing when you are not working:

Stamp collecting has been a hobby of mine since I was a child.

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We had to write an essay about our hobbies.

▪ interest something that you are interested in and like doing or talking about:

Her interests were the same as most young girls – pop music, boys and clothes.

▪ pastime especially written something that you do because it is enjoyable or interesting:

Gardening was her mother's favourite pastime.

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In England talking about the weather is a national pastime (=something that a lot of people in a country do) .

▪ passion something that you feel extremely interested in and care a lot about:

Football was his passion.

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For the French, food is a passion.

▪ pursuit formal an activity that you spend time doing – used especially in the following phrases:

The hills and lakes are used for a variety of outdoor pursuits.

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Her son wasn't really interested in academic pursuits.

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Mountaineering, golfing, and fishing were among his leisure pursuits

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.