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Qu'est-ce (qui) est avocation - définition


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  • [[Ada Lovelace]]
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  • Bruce Wayne as his alter ego [[Batman]]
  • [[Brian Jacques]]
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  • [[Hedy Lamarr]]
  • [[Hilda Hewlett]]
  • [[Emperor Norton]]
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  • [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]]
  • Tolkien, J. R. R.]]
  • [[J. Paul Getty]]
  • [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]]
  • [[Jeri Ryan]]
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CALLING, WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT
Avocations
n.
1.
Vocation, calling, business, occupation, trade, employment.
2.
Occasional business (business that calls aside), distraction, hindrance, interruption, by-business, by-concernment.
Avocation         
  • [[Ada Lovelace]]
  • [[August Wilhelm Ambros]]
  • Ottendorfer, Anna]]
  • Bruce Wayne as his alter ego [[Batman]]
  • [[Brian Jacques]]
  • [[Gaston Means]]
  • [[Hedy Lamarr]]
  • [[Hilda Hewlett]]
  • [[Emperor Norton]]
  • Xenakis, Iannis]]
  • [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]]
  • Tolkien, J. R. R.]]
  • [[J. Paul Getty]]
  • [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]]
  • [[Jeri Ryan]]
  • [[Johannes Scotus Eriugena]]
  • Shelley, Mary]]
  • [[Michael Alfred Peszke]]
  • Copernicus]]
  • Quirinus]]
  • [[Olivia d'Abo]]
  • Baden-Powell, Robert]]
  • 
[[Tracey Ullman]]
  • [[Veronica Franco]]
CALLING, WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT
Avocations
·noun A calling away; a diversion.
II. Avocation ·noun That which calls one away from one's regular employment or vocation.
III. Avocation ·noun Pursuits; duties; affairs which occupy one's time; usual employment; vocation.
avocation         
  • [[Ada Lovelace]]
  • [[August Wilhelm Ambros]]
  • Ottendorfer, Anna]]
  • Bruce Wayne as his alter ego [[Batman]]
  • [[Brian Jacques]]
  • [[Gaston Means]]
  • [[Hedy Lamarr]]
  • [[Hilda Hewlett]]
  • [[Emperor Norton]]
  • Xenakis, Iannis]]
  • [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]]
  • Tolkien, J. R. R.]]
  • [[J. Paul Getty]]
  • [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]]
  • [[Jeri Ryan]]
  • [[Johannes Scotus Eriugena]]
  • Shelley, Mary]]
  • [[Michael Alfred Peszke]]
  • Copernicus]]
  • Quirinus]]
  • [[Olivia d'Abo]]
  • Baden-Powell, Robert]]
  • 
[[Tracey Ullman]]
  • [[Veronica Franco]]
CALLING, WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT
Avocations
(avocations)
Your avocation is a job or activity that you do because you are interested in it, rather than to earn your living. (FORMAL)
He was a printer by trade and naturalist by avocation.
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Wikipédia

Avocation
An avocation is an activity that someone engages in as a hobby outside their main occupation. There are many examples of people whose professions were the ways that they made their livings, but for whom their activities outside their workplaces were their true passions in life.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour avocation
1. A longtime hunter, Cheney suggested that he may reconsider pursuing the avocation.
2. "When people can hear and see themselves, they reach a state of grace." Golden came to her avocation by accident.
3. But de Bonneval, 62, discovered that owning a chateau was an all–consuming, lifelong avocation that condemned her to toil and sacrifice.
4. Dixon, a clinical psychologist by training and a sophisticated techie by avocation, is helping to lead the Library of Congress into the digital age.
5. Dmitri Kuznetsov, a 27–year–old computer specialist from Moscow, said bell–ringing was a natural leap from his avocation as a drummer.