目前共有7篇帖子。 字體大小:較小 - 100% (默認)▼  內容轉換:马新简体▼
 
點擊 回復
101 6
【Vocabulary List 20250928】The Hobby I Wish I Had
副總編 二十三級
1樓 發表于:2025-9-28 19:14

This post gives some useful vocabulary about the topic "The Hobby I Wish I Had"


Try to use it in our topic!
副總編 二十三級
2樓 發表于:2025-9-28 19:15
 
副總編 二十三級
3樓 發表于:2025-9-28 19:17

Vocabulary List for "The Hobby I Wish I Had"


Part 1: Core Hobby Words


   Hobby: A fun activity you do in your free time.

   Interest: Something you like and want to know more about.

   Skill: The ability to do something well.

   To pick up a hobby: To start learning a new hobby.

   To learn: To get new knowledge or a new skill.

   To practice: To do something again and again to get better.

   Beginner: A person who is just starting to learn something.

   Free time: Time when you do not have to work or study.

   Fun: Enjoyable and pleasant.

   Relaxing: Making you feel calm and rested.


Part 2: Words for Reasons and Problems


   Reason: Why something happens or why someone does something.

   To stop / To prevent: To not allow something to happen.

   Time: The minutes, hours, days we live in.

   Busy: Having many things to do.

   Schedule / Timetable: A plan that shows what you will do and when.

   Money / Cost: The thing you use to buy things.

   Expensive: Costing a lot of money.

   Cheap: Not costing a lot of money.

   Equipment: The special tools or clothes you need for an activity.

   Difficult: Not easy to do or understand.

   Easy: Not hard to do; simple.

   Scared / Afraid: Feeling fear.

   To fail: To not be successful.

   Shy: Feeling nervous with other people.

   Nervous: Worried or a little scared about something.

   To know how to...: To have the skill or information to do something.

   Information: Facts or details about something.

   To find out: To learn or get information.


Part 3: Words for Encouragement and Suggestions


   Goal: Something you hope to do or achieve.

   Plan: An idea or set of actions for doing something in the future.

   First step: The first thing you do to start a process.

   To try: To attempt to do something.

   To start / To begin: To do the first part of an activity.

   To look for: To try to find something.

   Online: Using the internet.

   Video: A recording you can watch.

   Tutorial: A video or book that teaches you how to do something.

   Help: Support to make something easier.

   Community: A group of people with similar interests.

   Don't give up!: Keep trying; don't stop.

 
副總編 二十三級
4樓 發表于:2025-9-28 19:17

Advanced Vocabulary for Discussing Dream Hobbies


Part 1: Aspirations and Motivations


   Aspiration: A strong desire or ambition to achieve something.

   Pursue: To follow or work towards something, like a goal or hobby.

   Fulfillment: A feeling of satisfaction and happiness from achieving your potential.

   Passion: A very strong interest or love for something.

   Creative outlet: An activity that allows you to express your feelings or ideas.

   Self-improvement: The process of trying to become better in your skills, knowledge, or character.

   Long-standing ambition: A goal you have had for a long time.

   Intrigued by: Very interested and curious about something.


Part 2: Obstacles and Hesitations


   Perceived lack of time: The feeling that you don't have enough time, even if you might.

   Financial constraint: Being limited by money; the cost is a problem.

   Substantial investment: Needing to put a lot of money, time, or effort into something.

   Initial hurdle: The first difficulty or problem you face when starting.

   Procrastination: The habit of delaying or putting off tasks.

   Daunting / Intimidating: Something that seems frightening or difficult to deal with.

   Lack of guidance: Not having help or instruction to get started.

   Commitment: The decision to dedicate time and energy to a specific activity.

   Inertia: The tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.


Part 3: Action and Implementation


   Take the plunge: To finally decide to do something important or difficult.

   Feasible: Possible and practical to do easily.

   Resource allocation: How you decide to use your time, money, or energy.

   Prioritize: To decide which tasks or goals are most important.

   Break down a skill: To divide a complex skill into smaller, easier-to-learn parts.

   Incremental progress: Improving slowly by taking small steps.

   Accountability: Being responsible for what you do. For example, having a friend check your progress.

   Accessible resources: Tools, information, or help that are easy to find and use.

   Overcome a barrier: To succeed in dealing with a problem that is in your way.

   Frustration: The feeling of being upset or annoyed when you face difficulties.

 
副總編 二十三級
5樓 發表于:2025-9-28 19:17

Advanced Lexicon for Articulating Aspirational Hobbies


Part 1: Nuanced Expressions of Desire and Motivation


   Vocation: A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or activity, often beyond mere hobbyism.

   Inclination: A natural tendency or interest in a specific direction.

   Predilection: A preference or special liking for something.

   Pinnacle: The highest point of achievement or development in a field.

   Quintessential: Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.

   Aesthetic: A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.

   Cognitive engagement: Mental involvement and stimulation.

   Meditative practice: An activity pursued for its calming, focusing, and contemplative qualities.

   To cultivate a skill: To deliberately develop and refine an ability through sustained effort.

   To harbor an aspiration: To hold a secret hope or ambition over time.


Part 2: Articulating Profound Obstacles and Psychological Barriers


   Procrastination: The action of delaying or postponing something, often habitually.

   Apathy: A lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.

   Trepidation: A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.

   Apprehension: Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.

   Inertia: A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged, often due to resistance to change.

   Paralysis by analysis: The state of over-analyzing a situation to the point that a decision or action is never taken.

   Prohibitive factor: An element (like cost or time) that prevents something from being done.

   Substantial investment: A commitment requiring significant resources of time, money, or energy.

   To conflate a hobby with a vocation: To mistakenly equate a leisurely pursuit with a professional career, raising unrealistic expectations.

   To be circumscribed by constraints: To be limited or restricted by specific factors.


Part 3: Strategic Approaches and Resolutions


   Methodical approach: A logical and systematic way of doing something.

   To systematize one's efforts: To organize efforts into a structured system.

   Incremental progression: Advancement achieved through a series of small, regular steps.

   Deliberate practice: A highly structured activity engaged in with the specific goal of improving performance.

   To allocate resources: To distribute resources (time, money, attention) for a particular purpose.

   To reconcile with reality: To accept and adapt to the practical limitations of a situation.

   To transcend a barrier: To rise above and overcome a limitation.

   A conduit for self-expression: A medium or channel through which personal feelings and ideas are communicated.

   To consecrate time: To set aside time for a purpose in a solemn or dedicated manner.

   To relegate a hobby: To assign a hobby to a less important position, often due to other priorities.

 
見習魔法師 三級
6樓 發表于:2025-10-1 17:04
Wow,  there are so many words. 
 
啊啊是谁都对:Yeah. Hope it can be useful if one forgets how to say something.
  2025-10-2 13:25 回復

回復帖子

內容:
用戶名: 您目前是匿名發表
驗證碼:
(快捷鍵:Ctrl+Enter)
 

本帖信息

點擊數:101 回複數:6
評論數: ?
作者:啊啊是谁都对
最後回復:啊啊是谁都对
最後回復時間:2025-10-2 13:25
精品區:Discuss
 
©2010-2025 Purasbar Ver2.0
除非另有聲明,本站採用創用CC姓名標示-相同方式分享 3.0 Unported許可協議進行許可。