recess represents the temporary suspension of the activities of a certain public agency, representing a short vacation period for employees.
In the legal field, the forensic recess is the expression used to name the temporary interruption of activities in the courts. already the school recess it consists of the temporary interruption of school activities, which is essentially at a partial level.
In this context, recesses usually occur during periods with long holidays, such as Easter, Christmas or during a few weeks of summer, for example.
the recess not to be confused with the holidays. The company that takes a break must pay its employees' monthly salary in full, and they cannot deduct the vacation days they are entitled to.
The word recess can also have the meaning of a remote and remote place, referring to a retreat or nook, usually a calm and peaceful place.
Another interpretation of recess, from its figurative sense, refers to something that is inherent to being, that is, proper and intimate to a certain person.
Example: "He doesn't know his recesses."
Etymologically, the word recess is originated from the Latin rejection, which can be translated as
Recess or Recess
Many people confuse the use of these two words. Both exist in the Portuguese language, but have totally different meanings.
Recess, as said, is often used to refer to the period of interruption of the activities of a public agency or school, for example. Another common meaning is that of a secret, remote place, which can also refer to the individual's intimate content.
The word ressesso is not usually used by Brazilian Portuguese speakers, being more common in Portugal. It refers to a food that is in a hard and dry state, that is, not fresh.
Recess synonyms
Some of the main synonyms for recess are:
- Interruption;
- Suspension;
- Break;
- Stop;
- Hiding place;
- Nook;
- Village;
- Retreat;
- Refuge;
- Intimate;
- Core;
- Essence;
- Clearance.