amused
adjective /əˈmjuːzd/
/əˈmjuːzd/
Idioms - thinking that somebody/something is funny, so that you smile or laugh
被逗乐的;觉得好笑的 - There was an amused look on the President's face.
总统面带愉悦的神情。 - Janet was not amused (= she was annoyed or angry).
珍妮特感到不悦。 - amused at/by something We were all amused at his stories.
我们都被他的故事逗笑了。 - amused to see, find, learn, etc. He was amused to see how seriously she took the game.
他看见她玩这个游戏十分认真的样子,觉得好笑。
- I am very easily amused.
我很容易被逗笑。 - She looked faintly amused.
她看上去有点儿被逗乐了。 - He was much amused by all this talk.
这一席话让他觉得十分好笑。 - Mr Stopes was clearly amused by the confusion.
斯托普斯先生显然觉得这混乱场面很好笑。 - She seemed greatly amused by his jokes.
她似乎被他的笑话逗得很开心。 - I was not at all amused to find they had eaten all the cake.
发现他们把蛋糕全吃光了,我一点儿也不觉得好笑。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- at
- by
- There was an amused look on the President's face.
Idioms
keep somebody amused
- to give somebody interesting things to do, or to entertain them so that they do not become bored
使某人快乐;使某人消遣 - Playing with water can keep children amused for hours.
嬉水可以使孩子们玩好几个小时都不烦。
- Playing with water can keep children amused for hours.