intransitive. To amuse oneself, to pass the time. Also reflexive.
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释义 | society > leisure > entertainment > [verb (reflexive)] (15) shurt?c1225 intransitive. To amuse oneself, to pass the time. Also reflexive. playc1300 transitive (reflexive). To amuse, entertain or enjoy oneself. Now Scottish, Irish English (northern), and English regional (northern). solace1340 reflexive. To give (oneself) comfort or consolation, †entertainment or amusement. lakea1375 reflexive. To amuse oneself, play. Obsolete. to disport oneselfc1385 reflexive. to disport oneself: to cheer, divert, amuse, or enjoy oneself; to occupy oneself pleasurably; now esp. to play wantonly, frolic, gambol… sport?a1425 transitive (reflexive). To amuse, divert, or entertain oneself; to take one's pleasure, have a pleasant or leisurely time. Cf. disport, v. 2. Now… short1449 To make to appear short, to beguile (the time, the way) with sport or stories. Hence reflexive. To amuse oneself (Scottish). (Cf. shurt, v.) recreate1530 transitive (reflexive). To refresh or entertain oneself through a pleasurable or interesting pastime, amusement, activity, etc. entertain1594 transitive (reflexive). To occupy oneself, fill one's time, esp. with an amusing or enjoyable activity; to amuse oneself. to make oneself glee1602 In phrases. to have glee (also to make oneself glee): to make sport. to make one's glee of (also on): to make sport of (a person or thing). Obsolete. deboise1633 reflexive. To leave one's employment; to take recreation. divertise1651 To entertain, amuse; = divert, v. 6. Chiefly reflexive: To enjoy oneself, make merry. divert1660 reflexive. To entertain, amuse, recreate oneself; to give oneself to diversion. Now rare. regale1682 transitive (reflexive). To entertain or treat (oneself) with food, drink, or amusement. Frequently with with. besport1855 reflexive. To disport oneself. Also intransitive (for reflexive). |
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