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1. | Intended or designed to amuse. |
| 滑稽有趣的意欲引起的或设计用来娱乐的 |
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2. | A clown's job is to amuse the spectators. |
| 小丑的工作就是娱乐观众。 |
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3. | They may also amuse themselves in the magnificent Workers Palace of Culture. |
| 他们也可以在富丽堂皇的工人文化宫里消遣娱乐。 |
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4. | They sang songs to amuse themselves during the break. |
| 休息时,大家一起唱唱歌,娱乐娱乐。 |
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5. | To entertain by distracting the attention from worrisome thoughts or cares; amuse. |
| 消遣,娱乐通过把注意力从烦恼之事上转移开而娱乐;娱乐 |
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6. | The object of his novel writing is to amuse and enlighten the general readers. |
| 他写小说的目的在于使一般读者得到娱乐并受到教育。 |
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7. | The organizer think of various way to amuse the atheletes . |
| 组织者想出各种方法为运动员们提供娱乐。 |
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8. | n. things that amuse or interest people |
| 娱乐,乐趣 |
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-- 来源 -- 新要求大学泛听教程3 - Unit 6 Social Life Part III |
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9. | To amuse(oneself) in a light, frolicsome manner. |
| 欢娱,使欢乐以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐 |
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10. | amuse the reader |
| 逗乐读者 |
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