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21. | A clown's job is to amuse the spectators. |
| 小丑的工作就是娱乐观众。 |
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22. | To wile away time and amuse oneself |
| 自遣自娱 |
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23. | To amuse the guest by playing the harp |
| 弹琴娱宾 |
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24. | "Now amuse yourselves, all three of you." |
| “你们三个人一道玩吧。” |
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25. | To amuse parents by playing the harp |
| 娱亲以琴 |
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26. | please(sb's vanity,sense of humour,etc);amuse |
| 满足(某人的虚荣心、幽默感等);使高兴 |
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27. | Only lively lectures can amuse and impress students. |
| 只有活泼生动的讲课才能把学生逗乐并给他们留下印象. |
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28. | 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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29. | amuse people enough to make them laugh/smile |
| 逗得人大笑[发笑] |
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30. | a person who tries to please or amuse. |
| 努力使人满足或愉快的人。 |
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