amuse
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If something amuses you, it makes you want to laugh or smile. 使發笑
The thought seemed to amuse him. 這個想法好像讓他覺得好笑。
2. V-T If you amuse yourself, you do something in order to pass the time and not become bored. 使消遣
I need distractions. I need to amuse myself so I won't keep thinking about things. 我需要娛樂。我需要自我消遣,這樣我才不會一直想事情。
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amuse /əˈmjuːz/ (amusing,amused,amuses)
剑桥词典
- to entertain someone, especially by humorous speech or action or by making them laugh or smile
- Joan was not amused by the joke her brother told.
- His attempts to appear sophisticated amused everyone.
- Could you think of a few games to amuse the children on the journey ?
- I wonder what's amusing the boys so much - is it Granny's hat ?
- A baby crawled to the front of the church during the sermon , which amused the congregation . 返回 amuse
(尤指通過幽默的言行)逗樂,逗笑;給…提供消遣(或娛樂)
I've brought an article from yesterday's paper that I thought might amuse you. 我帶來了昨天報上的一篇文章,或許可以讓你開懷一笑。
[ 加賓語的動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves. 我想他看到這些人裝瘋賣傻的樣子肯定會覺得好玩。
Apparently these stories are meant to amuse. 顯然這些故事的目的就在於搞笑。
to keep someone happy , especially for a short time
(尤指短暫地)使開心
We amused our selves by watching the passers-by. 我們看著來往的行人自娛自樂。
Shall I put on a DVD to amuse the kids ? 要不要給孩子們放段錄像,逗他們開心?
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