0 the feeling of being entertained or made to laugh -- 开心,愉悦,快乐
She looked at him with amusement. 她忍俊不禁地看着他。
I looked on in amusement as they started to argue. 他们开始争吵起来,我在旁边高兴地看热闹。
Carl came last in the race, (much) to my amusement. 卡尔比赛得了个倒数第一,(真)把我给乐坏了。
I play the piano just for my own amusement (= to entertain myself, not other people). 我弹钢琴纯粹是自娱自乐。
There was a range of fairground amusements, including rides, stalls, and competitions. 在露天游乐场有很多好玩的,可以骑马、逛货摊以及参加比赛。
The spelling mistake in their teacher's name was a matter of great amusement to the children.
I get absolutely no amusement out of watching programmes like that.
He tried to look solemn, but we could all see the amusement in his eyes.
To our great amusement, the dog ran off with one of Dad's slippers.
Even the judge couldn't hide her amusement at the defendant's story.
In their television appearances and literar y representations the tortoises repeatedly broached these formal divides, functioning as cybernetic devices, neurological models, popular amusements, household pets, and surrogate children.
The second half of the definition refers to premises used wholly or mainly as a pleasure fair consisting largely or entirely of amusements.
A great many people find these amusements quite interesting and entirely harmless.
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開心,愉悅,快樂, 娛樂(活動), 消遣(方式)…
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diversión, entretenimiento, entretenimiento [masculine]…
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diversão, graça, entretenimento…
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楽しさ, 楽しむこと, 娯楽…
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eğlence, keyf, eğlenti…
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amusement [masculine], amusement, distraction…
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