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amused
(
a
.)愉快的,好玩的,表開心的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·muse
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Amused
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Amusing
.]
1.
To
occupy
or
engage
the
attention
of
;
to
lose
in
deep
thought
;
to
absorb
;
also
,
to
distract
;
to
bewilder
. [
Obs
.]
Camillus
set
upon
the
Gauls
when
they
were
amused
in
receiving
their
gold
.
--
Holland
.
Being
amused
with
grief
,
fear
,
and
fright
,
he
could
not
find
the
house
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
To
entertain
or
occupy
in
a
pleasant
manner
;
to
stir
with
pleasing
or
mirthful
emotions
;
to
divert
.
A
group
of
children
amusing
themselves
with
pushing
stones
from
the
top
[
of
the
cliff
],
and
watching
as
they
plunged
into
the
lake
.
--
Gilpin
.
3.
To
keep
in
expectation
;
to
beguile
;
to
delude
.
He
amused
his
followers
with
idle
promises
.
--
Johnson
.
Syn:
--
To
entertain
;
gratify
;
please
;
divert
;
beguile
;
deceive
;
occupy
.
Usage:
--
To
Amuse
,
Divert
,
Entertain
.
We
are
amused
by
that
which
occupies
us
lightly
and
pleasantly
.
We
are
entertained
by
that
which
brings
our
minds
into
agreeable
contact
with
others
,
as
conversation
,
or
a
book
.
We
are
diverted
by
that
which
turns
off
our
thoughts
to
something
of
livelier
interest
,
especially
of
a
sportive
nature
,
as
a
humorous
story
,
or
a
laughable
incident
.
Whatever
amuses
serves
to
kill
time
,
to
lull
the
faculties
,
and
to
banish
reflection
.
Whatever
entertains
usually
awakens
the
understanding
or
gratifies
the
fancy
.
Whatever
diverts
is
lively
in
its
nature
,
and
sometimes
tumultuous
in
its
effects
.
--
Crabb
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·mused
a.
1.
Diverted
.
2.
Expressing
amusement
;
as
,
an
amused
look
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
amused
adj
:
pleasantly
occupied
; "
We
are
not
amused
" -
Queen
Victoria
[
syn
:
diverted
,
entertained
]
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