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a.muse (obj)E5mjU:zvto entertain (someone), esp. by humorous speech or action or by making someone laugh or smile, or to keep (someone) happy, esp. for a short time使快乐;逗乐I've brought with me an article from yesterday's paper that I thought might amuse you. [T]我带来一篇昨天报纸上的文章,我想它会令你发笑的。At school she would always be devising games to amuse her classmates. [T]在学校里,她总是会想出一些游戏来逗乐同学。I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves. [T + obj + to infinitive]我觉得他看到别人做傻事会感到好笑。Toddlers don't need expensive toys and games to keep them amused. [T]要让幼儿开心,并不一定需用花钱多的玩具和游戏。We amused ourselves by watching the passers-by. [T]我们把观看来往行人作为消遣娱乐。I bought a magazine to amuse myself while I was on the train. [T]我买了本杂志,在坐火车时可以用它来解解闷。Apparently these stories are meant to amuse. [I]很显然,这些故事就是为了博人一笑而已。I told Helena about what had happened and she was not amused (=she was angry).我把发生的事告诉了海伦娜,但她一丝笑意也没有。
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