1. recess
We have an hour's recess for lunch from twelve to one.
A recess is a break during the parliamentary year in which neither the House of Commons or the House of Lords meets to conduct business.
The meeting will reconvene in two hours after a brief recess.
In the dark recesses of the mind, a disease known as fear feasts upon the souls of those who cannot overcome its power.
The judge called for a recess of two hours.
The Diet rose for summer recess.
He is lively during recess.
she put the Palm in the recess behind the bedside table
Congress went into recess.
I believe that can be done shortly after the summer recess.
a time in the day or in the year when a parliament or law court is not working przerwa a parliamentary/congressional recess The court is in recess for thirty minutes.
Ladies and gentlemen, we need to take a 15-minute recess now. We've all seen you playing hopscotch at recess.
He stared into the dark recesses of the room.
a recess for books
We used to stay inside for recess, because outside was worse.
英语 单词“luźna lekcja“(recess)出现在集合中:
School and college