leisured उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- He had to go out and get a demeaning civil service job that would now be performed by a Xerox machine, and settle for the life of a Sunday composer, not a leisured one.
- Twin revolutions in commerce and agriculture created an enlarged group of leisured and cultivated city dwellers with access to a great range of techniques and materials for whom eating became a self-conscious and rational experience.
- There were also a wider range of activities that developed in the nineteenth century for members of the leisured classes, such as croquet, lawn tennis, billiards, carriage rides, charades and amateur dramatics.
- But gritty industriousness has long given way to the 35-hour week and copious benefits of a leisured, aging society shielded from pain by Germany's hallmark social compact between labor, business and government.
- The picture was intended as a trophy piece, a hunting souvenir, of a kind that a nobleman, or a would-be nobleman, might hang in his home as evidence of his leisured life.
- He alters his theory, speculating that the human race has evolved into two species : the leisured classes have become the ineffectual Eloi, and the downtrodden working classes have become the brutal light-fearing Morlocks.
- In 1910 a scientific expedition went to the island of Tenerife to test the wider health benefits of " heliotherapy ", and by 1913 " sunbathing " was referred to as a desirable activity for the leisured class.
- Lady Bertram ( " Mansfield Park " ), whose faults Jane Austen makes fun of, offers a perfect example of the ideal fashionable at the time of the elegant, leisured lady so strongly denounced by Mary Wollstonecraft.
- He also collected extensively in Europe as well as maintaining an extensive collection of world butterflies . After 1901, Kane, a leisured country gentleman, suddenly gave up entomology and left Ireland, leaving his collection to the National Museum of Ireland.
- In the early 20th century, the vision of a future society unbelievably rich, leisured, orderly, and efficient _ a glittering antiseptic world of glass and steel and snow-white concrete _ was part of the consciousness of nearly every literate person.