Holiday - significado y definición. Qué es Holiday
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Qué (quién) es Holiday - definición

FESTIVE DAY SET ASIDE BY CUSTOM OR BY LAW
Holidays; Consecutive holidays; Religious holiday; Holy Days; Holiday music; Short break; Short Break; Special Dates; Invented holiday; Unofficial holiday; Unofficial holidays; Bon Carnival; Holidaying; Secular holiday; Holiday (observance); Vacation trip; Holiday (calendar); Wesołych Świąt; Substitute holiday; Holidays!; Mondayisation

Holiday         
·adj Occurring rarely; adapted for a special occasion.
II. Holiday ·adj Of or pertaining to a festival; cheerful; joyous; gay.
III. Holiday ·noun A day fixed by law for suspension of business; a legal holiday.
IV. Holiday ·noun A day of exemption from labor; a day of amusement and gayety; a festival day.
V. Holiday ·noun A consecrated day; religious anniversary; a day set apart in honor of some person, or in commemoration of some event. ·see Holyday.
holiday         
(holidays, holidaying, holidayed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A holiday is a period of time during which you relax and enjoy yourself away from home. People sometimes refer to their holiday as their holidays. (BRIT; in AM, use vacation
)
We rang Duncan to ask where he was going on holiday...
Ischia is a popular seaside holiday resort...
We're going to Scotland for our holidays.
N-COUNT: also on/from N
2.
A holiday is a day when people do not go to work or school because of a religious or national festival.
New Year's Day is a public holiday throughout Britain...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
see also bank holiday
3.
The holidays are the time when children do not have to go to school. (BRIT; in AM, use vacation
)
...the first day of the school holidays.
N-PLURAL: usu the N, oft n N
4.
If you have a particular number of days' or weeks' holiday, you do not have to go to work for that number of days or weeks. (BRIT; in AM, use vacation
)
Every worker will be entitled to four weeks' paid holiday a year.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
If you are holidaying in a place away from home, you are on holiday there. (BRIT; in AM, use vacation
)
Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of holidaying abroad...
VERB: oft cont, V prep/adv
holiday         
n.
day set aside for the suspension of business, labor
1) to celebrate, observe a holiday
2) a bank (BE), legal (AE), public; national; religious holiday
period of rest
(esp. BE; AE prefers vacation)
3) to take a holiday
4) to go on holiday
5) a summer holiday
6) a holiday from
7) on holiday (she was away on holiday)
misc.
8) a busman's holiday ('a holiday spent in doing one's usual work') (see the Usage Note for vacation)

Wikipedia

Holiday

A holiday is a day or other period of time set aside for festivals or recreation. Public holidays are set by public authorities and vary by state or region. Religious holidays are set by religious organisations for their members and are often also observed as public holidays in religious majority countries. Some religious holidays such as Christmas have become or are becoming secularised by part or all of those who observe it. In addition to secularisation, many holidays have become commercialised due to the growth of industry.

Holidays can be thematic, celebrating or commemorating particular groups, events or ideas, or non-thematic, days of rest which do not have any particular meaning. In Commonwealth English, the term can refer to any period of rest from work, such as vacations or school holidays. In American English, the holidays typically refers to the period from Thanksgiving to New Year's, which contains many important holidays in American culture.

Ejemplos de uso de Holiday
1. Holiday atmosphere A holiday atmosphere prevailed in Kathmandu.
2. But a holiday without the children is no holiday.
3. The holiday, also known as the Sugar Holiday, is a time to visit with family a...
4. Editor of Holiday Which?, Lorna Cowan, said: "For people already looking through holiday brochures and thinking about their summer holiday, make sure you read the small print.
5. Roosevelt proposed moving the Thanksgiving holiday to extend the shopping period between that holiday and Christmas.