1 to keep someone interested and help them to have an enjoyable time -- ilgisini çekmek, eğlendirmek, iyi vakit geçirmelerini sağlamak
[ often reflexive ] I bought a magazine to amuse myself while I was on the train.
Like the makers of crop circles, they may have been simply amusing themselves by exploiting the gullibility of people.
Such obsessive-compulsive ordering would seem little more than amusing but for two beguiling details.
Juxtaposition of inconsistent views from officials of the same organization can be revealing and amusing.
His blacklist of charming and amusing sciences included not only metaphysics, literature, philology, and alchemy but also the higher forms of astronomy and mathematics.
Without the independent spirit, technology merely reproduces things that are amusing, and saddening, reflections of the thinking and souls of their users.
Opinions that seemed, well, odd- or, at least, different from his own-were never subjected to scorn, only to amused and constructive criticism.
Increased political awareness is a by-product of their desire to be amused.
He uses apt literary quotes and amusing anecdotes to engage the reader.
中文繁体
(尤指透過幽默的言行)逗樂,逗笑, 給…提供消遣(或娛樂), (尤指短暫地)使開心…
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(尤指通过幽默的言行)逗乐,逗笑, 给…提供消遣(或娱乐), (尤指短暂地)使开心…
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divertir, hacer reír, entretener…
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divertir, entreter…
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~のほほ笑みを誘う, ~を笑わせる, ~を楽しませる…
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amuser, distraire, divertir…
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divertir, fer gràcia a, entretenir…
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يُضحِك, يُسلّي…
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