recreation$67709$ - translation to greek
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recreation$67709$ - translation to greek

Adaptive recreation; Inclusive Recreation
  • A knitter using an "Indi Knit" adaptive device to hold one knitting needle.
  • A rock climber using a prosthetic leg designed for the sport.

recreation      
n. αναδημιουργία, αναδημιούργηση, διασκέδαση, ψυχαγωγία, αναψυχή
recreation park         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Recreation Park (disambiguation)
λούνα παρκ
bicycle tour         
  • Trio of cyclists with panniers on a tour in [[Slovenia]].
  • Woman in bicycle clothes and buttoned on skirt that also can be used as raincoat
  • Supported bicycle touring holidays, such as the nine-day [[Great Victorian Bike Ride]] in Australia, can attract thousands of riders
  • A loaded touring bicycle, with drop bars, 700c wheels, racks panniers and bar bag.
TOURISM BY BIKE, LONG DISTANCE CYCLING FOR PLEASURE OR ADVENTURE
Recreational cycling; Bike touring; Cyclotouring; Bicycle tours; Cycle touring; Cycling as recreation; Expedition biking; Touring cyclist; Cycle tourist; Cycle tourists; Cyclotourism; Bicycle tour
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recreation
n. for recreation (what do you do for recreation?)

Wikipedia

Inclusive recreation

Inclusive recreation, also known as adaptive or accessible recreation, is a concept whereby people with disabilities are given the opportunity to participate in recreational activities. Through the use of activity modifications and assistive technology, athletes or participants in sports or other recreational pursuits are able to play alongside their non-disabled peers. The Boy Scouts of America, for example, has about 100,000 physically or mentally disabled members throughout the United States.