amuse的意思和读音

amuse

: [əˈmjuz] : [əˈmjuːz]

v.;(;(使

使

amuses  amusing  amused  

v.depress,bore

v.charm,please,divert,distract,entertain

amusev.

1.to make sb laugh or smile

My funny drawings amused the kids.

This will amuse you.

It amused him to think that they were probably talking about him at that very moment.

2.;(使to make time pass pleasantly for sb/yourself

She suggested several ideas to help Laura amuse the twins.

I'm sure I'll be able to amuse myself for a few hours.

v.1.,使...[],...

v.1.to do or say something that other people think is funny or entertaining2.to keep someone interested or entertained, so that they do not get bored

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1.I know it has stars that talk to him, and a sky that stoops down to his face to amuse him with its silly clouds and rainbows.

2."They're getting slack, I'm afraid, " said the little deep-eyed man, "Our principle is to amuse everyone. ",”,“使。”

3.Try to be cheerful now; the travelling is at an end, and you have nothing to do but rest and amuse yourself as you please./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.It was the urge to amuse that recently prompted Cameron to riff on an old TV ad and shout "Calm down, dear, " at a female Labour MP.使仿广。”

5.In spite of his grief, Twain continued to amuse the American public with a seemingly inexhaustible store of wit and humor.·使

6.in the dark as to what my colleagues intend to do to amuse me at my birthday party.

7.This battle against pride would challenge him--and amuse him--for the rest of his life.————

8.Laura and I amuse ourselves by watching for the green flash which comes at the instant the sun disappears below the line of the. horizon.线绿

9.It is not always easy to amuse oneself on holiday.

10.To see whether they had been made docile by his ambitious displays and would permit him to amuse himself with such innovations.耀