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leisure centre

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leisure centre
n
a building designed to provide facilities for a range of leisure pursuits, such as a sports hall, café, and meeting rooms
Translations
leisure centre n (Brit) → centro sportivo e ricreativo

leisure centre مركز ترفيهي středisko volného času fritidscenter Freizeitzentrum κέντρο αναψυχής centro deportivo vapaa-ajankeskus centre de loisirs sportski centar centro ricreativo レジャーセンター 레저 센터 recreatiecentrum fritidssenter centrum wypoczynkowe centro de lazer центр досуга sporthall สถานที่ที่คนไปออกกำลังกายหรือพักผ่อน fitnes ve eğlence merkezi trung tâm giải trí 娱乐中心


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