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| 单词 | amused |
| 释义 | amused (once / 299 pages) adj 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. Amuse comes from the Middle French word amuser, meaning "to divert the attention, beguile, delude." If on a boring rainy afternoon, you amused everyone, you entertained everyone, probably making them laugh. If you were ever told, "I'm not amused," however, this goes beyond not finding something funny — that person might be angry and offended at something you said or did. WORD FAMILYamused: amusedly+/amuse: amused, amusement, amuses, amusing, amusive/amusement: amusements/amusing: amusingest, amusingly/amusive: amusively USAGE EXAMPLESThe ones who do show up, especially before Dec. 8, seemed to be more amused by the temptation of free chicken. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) More amused than chastened, Mills said, “It’s two captains with one boat.” The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) Amused onlookers posted photos of the sign on social media. Time(Jan 01, 2017) adj pleasantly occupied "We are not amused" -Queen Victoria Syn diverted, entertained pleased experiencing or manifesting pleasure |
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