0 to keep someone interested and help them to have an enjoyable time -- zabawiać
1 to invite someone to be your guest and give them food, drink, etc -- przyjmować (gości )
We don't entertain as much as we used to.
2 to consider or be willing to accept an idea or suggestion -- rozważać, brać pod uwagę
They also entertained those naval captains who successfully escorted convoys, rewarding them with presents and personally congratulating them in published resolutions in the newspapers.
The positive experience suggests that interactive graphics programs of this kind make good and entertaining programming exercises for functional programming courses.
Respondents striving for multilocal adaptation entertained relatively advanced ideals of mobility.
Clastres entertained many hypotheses through his life about what factors might have given rise to the state.
Even there, as our fundamentalist campaign poster indicated, diverse and sometimes contradictory values are not only entertained but also trumpeted before the general public.
The possibility of lower levels of nortriptyline equalling less adverse side-effects, without significantly reducing efficacy, was entertained.
The volume is entertaining in style and content, with a range of relevant and wellproduced illustrations.
Before considering a possible explanation for the present findings, we briefly survey explanatory schemes that are entertained for inhibition or facilitation of return.
中文繁体
使開心, 使有興趣, 使快樂…
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使开心, 使有兴趣, 使快乐…
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entretener, tener invitados, recibir…
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entreter, divertir, receber…
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~を楽しませる, (人)をもてなす…
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eğlen(dir)mek, davet etmek, misafir ağırlamak…
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divertir, distraire, recevoir…
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entretenir, tenir convidats…
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