释义 |
inoccupation|ɪnɒkjuːˈpeɪʃən| [in-3.] Want of occupation; unoccupied condition.
1786W. Thomson Watson's Philip III (1793) II. vi. 214 The languor of inoccupation..the great curse of human life. 1841Hor. Smith Moneyed Man III. vi. 154 Aweary..of the inoccupation which allowed my melancholy thoughts to prey upon themselves. 1883Holme Lee Loving & Serving II. ii. 26 Total inoccupation was very hard upon him. |