amuse
英 [?'mju?z]
美[?'mjuz]
- vt. 娛樂;消遣;使發(fā)笑;使愉快
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詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?amuses;過去式:?amused;過去分詞:?amused;現(xiàn)在分詞:?amusing;
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【記】muse 繆斯 文藝音樂詩歌女神,尤其是音樂;文藝是拿來娛樂的。
中文詞源
amuse 娛樂
前綴a-同ad-. muse, 沉思,思考。古義指不用干話,有時(shí)間思考學(xué)習(xí),現(xiàn)指有時(shí)間休閑娛樂。比較sport, 古義不用干活,現(xiàn)指有時(shí)間運(yùn)動(dòng)。school, 古義不用干活,現(xiàn)指有時(shí)間讀書。
英文詞源
- amuse
- amuse: [15] Amuse is probably a French creation, formed with the prefix a- from the verb muser (from which English gets muse ‘ponder’ [14]). The current meaning ‘divert, entertain’ did not begin to emerge until the 17th century, and even so the commonest application of the verb in the 17th and 18th centuries was ‘deceive, cheat’. This seems to have developed from an earlier ‘bewilder, puzzle’, pointing back to an original sense ‘make someone stare open-mouthed’.
This links with the probable source of muser, namely muse ‘a(chǎn)nimal’s mouth’, from medieval Latin mūsum (which gave English muzzle [15]). There is no connection with the inspirational muse, responsible for music and museums.
=> muse, muzzle - amuse (v.)
- late 15c., "to divert the attention, beguile, delude," from Middle French amuser "divert, cause to muse," from a "at, to" (but here probably a causal prefix) + muser "ponder, stare fixedly" (see muse (v.)). Sense of "divert from serious business, tickle the fancy of" is recorded from 1630s, but through 18c. the primary meaning was "deceive, cheat" by first occupying the attention. Bemuse retains more of the original meaning. Related: Amused; amusing.
雙語例句
- 1. Their antics never fail to amuse.
- 他們滑稽的舉止總是讓人發(fā)笑。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He could amuse us for hours with his stories of the theater.
- 他能接連幾小時(shí)地為我們講戲劇故事逗我們發(fā)笑.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. Tom makes up stories to amuse his little brother.
- 湯姆編故事逗他的小弟弟.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. They sang songs to amuse themselves during the break.
- 休息時(shí),大家一起唱唱歌,娛樂娛樂.
來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
- 5. How do you amuse yourself in rainy weather?
- 你在雨天怎樣消遣?
來自《簡明英漢詞典》