countable, uncountable] especially American EnglishDL a holiday, or time spent not working We're planning a vacation in Europe.on vacation He's on vacation ... |
1[uncountable, countable] a period of time spent traveling or resting away from home They're on vacation in Hawaii right now. You look tired—you should take a ... |
a period during which one does not have to report to one's regular work, school, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, or travel: [countable] ... |
2 [uncountable] especially American English the number of days, weeks etc that you are allowed as paid holiday by your employer How much vacation do you get at ... |
Noun. vacation (countable and uncountable, plural vacations) Freedom from some business or activity. [from 14th c.] |
(North American English) (British English holiday) [uncountable, countable] a period of time spent travelling or relaxing away from home. |
a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax: We're taking a vacation in June. They went to ... |
18 февр. 2017 г. · Yes, you would say "Our summer vacation starts on August 31." "The vacation started yesterday." "I went on vacation to Germany this year." |
The noun vacation can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be vacation. |
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