amused
amused 英 [əˈmju:zd]
adj. 愉快的,顽皮的;被逗乐的 v. 逗笑(amuse的过去分词);使欢乐
- The word amused means "pleasantly occupied" or "entertained.” If you love dogs, you’ll be amused just watching puppies frolic in the park all day. If you love everything, you’re easily amused.
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- adj. 愉快的,顽皮的;被逗乐的
- v. 逗笑(amuse的过去分词);使欢乐
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1. "What are you laughing at?" Ignoring any aggressive intent, the answer is obvious: I am laughing because something you said amused me.
“你在笑什么?” 忽略所有咄咄逼人的气焰,只有一个非常明显的答案,那就是:你说的东西太好笑了。
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2. Having amused himself for some time with their curiosity, he finally explained.
他先拿她们的好奇心逗了一会儿乐,最后作了解释。
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3. Money poured in on him, fame poured in on him; he flashed, comet- like, through the world of literature, and he was more amused than interested by the stir he was making.
金钱向他汩汩流来,荣誉向他滔滔而至,他像童星一样划过了文学的天空。 他对自己引起的这番骚动的感觉与其说是有趣毋宁说是好笑。
- amused (adj.) c. 1600, "distracted, diverted, cheated;" 1727 as "entertained;" past-participle adjective from amuse (v.).
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