詞語:amuse
amuse是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
amuse
[E5mju:z]
vt.
使發笑, 使愉快
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
amuse
a.muse
AHD:[…-my?z「]
D.J.[*6mju8z]
K.K.[*6mjuz]
v.tr.(及物動詞)
a.mused, a.mus.ing, a.mus.es
(1)To occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion.
娛樂,消遣:以愉快、歡樂或娛樂的方式佔有
(2)To cause to laugh or smile by giving pleasure.
逗樂,逗笑:通過娛樂而使大笑或微笑
(3)Archaic To delude or deceive.
【古語】 哄騙,欺騙
語源
(1)Middle English
中古英語
(2)from Old French amuser [to stupefy]
源自 古法語 amuser [使…目瞪口呆]
(3)a- [to] from Latin ad- * see ad-
a- [到] 源自 拉丁語 ad- *參見 ad-
(4)muser [to stare stupidly] * see muse
muser [呆呆地盯著] *參見 muse
繼承用法
amus「able
adj.(形容詞)
amus「er
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)amuse, entertain, divert, regale
(2)These verbs refer to actions that provide pleasure, especially as a means of passing time.
這些動詞指可提供快樂的行為,特別是作為消遣的方式。
(3)Amuse, the least specific, implies directing the attention away from serious matters:
Amuse 意義最籠統,指把注意力從重要的事情上轉移開:
I amused myself with a game of solitaire.
我玩單人紙牌戲使自己放鬆。
(4)Entertain suggests acts undertaken to furnish amusement:
Entertain 指進行某種活動增加快樂:
「They [timetables and catalogs] are much more entertaining than half the novels that are written」 (W. Somerset Maugham).
「它們 比創作的半數小說更能使人得到娛樂」 (薩默塞·毛姆)。
(5)Divert implies distraction from worrisome thought or care:
Divert 指注意力從煩人的事情上轉移開:
「I had neither Friends or Books to divert me」 (Richard Steele). To
「我既沒有朋友也沒有書籍讓我分心」 (理查德·斯提爾)。
(6)regale is to entertain with something enormously enjoyable:
regale 就是用非常有趣的事物來消遣:
「He loved to regale his friends with tales about the many memorable characters he had known as a newspaperman」 (David Rosenzweig).
「他喜歡講些他當記者時認識的許多名人的故事給朋友們消遣」 (大衛·羅森斯維格)
現代英漢詞典
amuse
[E5mju:z]
vt.
amused, amusing
(1)使歡樂;逗…笑
His story amuses me.
他的故事使我發笑。
We were all amused at his foolish behaviour.
我們對他那愚蠢的行為都感到好笑。
(2)娛樂; 消遣
She amused herself by reading detective stories.
她讀偵探小說消遣。
The children amused themselves by playing hide-and-seek games.
孩子們玩捉迷藏遊戲取樂。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
amuse
[E5mju:z]
vt.
(1)給...娛樂[消遣]
(2)使...喜歡[高興]
(3)逗...樂[笑]
I amuse myself with (by) reading.
我以讀書自娛。
We were amused at the joke.
我們覺得這個笑話真有趣。
繼承用法
amusement
[E5mju:zmEnt]
n.
詞性變化
amusive
[E5mju:ziv]
adj.
習慣用語
be amused at
以...為樂; 對...覺得有趣[好笑]
be amused by
以...為樂; 對...覺得有趣[好笑]
be amused with
以...為樂; 對...覺得有趣[好笑]
amuse oneself with
以...自娛
用法詞典
amuse
來自法語amuser, a-在+muser盯著
參考詞彙
amusing,interesting這兩個詞不是同義詞,但都含有「引起興趣的」這一含義。其差別在於:amusing指在娛樂、嬉戲時有趣的東西給人的感覺,或者在非集中思想於工作、學習時某有趣的東西給人們的感覺;interesting指在任何時候某有趣的事物引起了人的注意。
I had an amusing experience last year.
去年我有過一次好笑的經歷。
He is an amusing story teller.
他講的故事很使人發笑。
The play was very interesting. I didn't enjoy it.
那齣戲很有趣。我沒能欣賞。
He got a very interesting job.
他找了一個自己很感興趣的工作。
英文相關詞典
amuse
delightdivertentertaintickletitillateboretire
美國傳統詞典
amuse
a.muse
AHD:[…-my?z「]
D.J.[*6mju8z]
K.K.[*6mjuz]
v.tr.
a.mused, a.mus.ing, a.mus.es
(1)To occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion.
(2)To cause to laugh or smile by giving pleasure.
(3)Archaic To delude or deceive.
語源
(1)Middle English
(2)from Old French amuser [to stupefy]
(3)a- [to] from Latin ad- * see ad-
(4)muser [to stare stupidly] * see muse
繼承用法
amus「able
adj.
amus「er
n.
參考詞彙
(1)amuse, entertain, divert, regale
(2)These verbs refer to actions that provide pleasure, especially as a means of passing time.
(3)Amuse, the least specific, implies directing the attention away from serious matters:
I amused myself with a game of solitaire.
(4)Entertain suggests acts undertaken to furnish amusement:
「They [timetables and catalogs] are much more entertaining than half the novels that are written」 (W. Somerset Maugham).
(5)Divert implies distraction from worrisome thought or care:
「I had neither Friends or Books to divert me」 (Richard Steele). To
(6)regale is to entertain with something enormously enjoyable:
「He loved to regale his friends with tales about the many memorable characters he had known as a newspaperman」 (David Rosenzweig).
英漢化學大詞典
amuse
vt.使...高興
英漢計算機大詞典
amuse
vt.使...高興
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