amuse

导读:amuse怎么读
英式音标:[əˈmju:z] 美式音标:[əˈmjuz]
amuse基本解释 vt. 娱乐;消遣;使发笑;使愉快 amuse的意思释义 vt.使人发笑;逗乐;使消遣;娱乐变形 过去式:amused过去分词:amu

amuse怎么读

英式音标:[əˈmju:z]

美式音标:[əˈmjuz]

amuse基本解释

vt. 娱乐;消遣;使发笑;使愉快

amuse的意思释义

vt.

使人发笑;逗乐;使消遣;娱乐

变形

过去式:amused过去分词:amused现在分词:amusing第三人称单数:amuses

双语释义

v.(动词)

vt. 使人发笑,逗乐 make sb laugh

vt. 使消遣,娱乐 cause to spend time in a pleasant manner

英英释义

amuse[ ə\'mju:z ]

v.

occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion

\"The play amused the ladies\"

同义词:divertdisport

make (somebody) laugh

\"The clown amused the children\"

amuse用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)

~+名词

amuse children逗孩子

amuse oneself自娱

amuse people逗人发笑

~+副词

amuse (very) much非常有趣

amuse rather相当有趣

amuse considerably相当逗乐

amuse fashionably流行地消遣

amuse greatly很有趣

amuse harmlessly无恶意地消遣

amuse hugely很有趣

amuse irritatingly烦躁地消遣

amuse mildly稍微觉得好笑

amuse powerfully十分逗乐

amuse vastly很有趣

~+介词

amuse oneself by以…自娱

amuse oneself by reading以读书取乐

amuse oneself by singing以唱歌取乐

amuse with用…逗乐

amuse oneself with以…自娱

amuse sb with stories讲故事给…消遣

词组短语

amuse oneself自娱自乐,消遣

同近义词辨析

amuse, please, interest, entertain

这组词都有“使人娱乐,消遣”的意思,其区别是:

amuse指使人通过注意某些有趣或悦人的事物而消遣,着重使人愉快的效果。

please多指愿望、兴趣得到满足后产生的强烈满意情绪。

interest普通用词,指出于任何原因使人兴奋或对某事物保持好奇心或注意力,侧重引起兴趣或注意。

entertain指通过给他人快乐感的消遣活动,使自己或他人从单调中解脱出来。

双语例句

用作动词(v.)

I amuse myself by reading on weekends.

周末我读书消遣。

It is not always easy to amuse oneself on holiday.

让自己在假期里自娱并不总是容易的。

The boys amuse themselves by drawing caricatures of their teacher.

男孩子们以画老师的漫画取乐。

He could amuse us for hours with his stories of the theater.

他能接连几小时地为我们讲戏剧故事逗我们发笑。

Her parents offered a lot of money as reward for anyone who could amuse her.

她父母悬赏很多钱,请人逗他们女儿发笑。

例句参考

AMUSE: a new blind identification algorithm

AMUSE: a new blind identification algorithm

AMUSE-Virgo II. Down-sizing in black hole accretion

AMUSE: a minimally-unsatisfiable subformula extractor

AMUSE: autonomic management of ubiquitous e-Health systems

The AMUSE surveys: Down-sizing in Black Hole Accretion

AMUSE-Virgo I. Super-massive black holes in low-mass spheroids

AMUSE: an agent-based middleware for context-aware ubiquitous services

AMUSE: An Agent-based Middleware for Context-aware Ubiquitous Services

AMUSE-Field I: Nuclear X-ray Properties of Local Field and Group Spheroids across the Stellar Mass Scale

amuse词源

amuse

amuse: [15] Amuse is probably a French creation, formed with the prefix a- from the verb muser (from which English gets muse ‘ponder’ [14]). The current meaning ‘divert, entertain’ did not begin to emerge until the 17th century, and even so the commonest application of the verb in the 17th and 18th centuries was ‘deceive, cheat’. This seems to have developed from an earlier ‘bewilder, puzzle’, pointing back to an original sense ‘make someone stare open-mouthed’.This links with the probable source of muser, namely muse ‘animal’s mouth’, from medieval Latin mūsum (which gave English muzzle [15]). There is no connection with the inspirational muse, responsible for music and museums.=> muse, muzzle

amuse (v.)

late 15c., \"to divert the attention, beguile, delude,\" from Middle French amuser \"divert, cause to muse,\" from a \"at, to\" (but here probably a causal prefix) + muser \"ponder, stare fixedly\" (see muse (v.)). Sense of \"divert from serious business, tickle the fancy of\" is recorded from 1630s, but through 18c. the primary meaning was \"deceive, cheat\" by first occupying the attention. Bemuse retains more of the original meaning. Related: Amused; amusing.

amuse相关例句

1.I amuse myself with reading.

我借读书来消遣。

8.amuse the reader

逗乐读者

9.play about;amuse oneself

玩耍;嬉戏

10.to amuse; to entertain

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