entertained / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn /

受理受益于此受理了受理的

entertained2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse.
  2. to have as a guest; provide food, lodging, etc., for; show hospitality to.
  3. to admit into the mind; consider: He never entertained such ideas.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to exercise hospitality; entertain company; provide entertainment for guests: They loved to talk, dance, and entertain.

entertained 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

given hospitality

adj. 形容词 adjective

diverted

更多entertained例句

  1. The Pridemobile will travel through the city to entertain and encourage citizens to vote in November.
  2. All 128 pages are going to entertain the reader while introducing some important questions about farming and animal care.
  3. Indeed, LEGO Ventures is a newish effort from the Danish modular toy maker, founded to help the company, now over 70 years old, step into the next phase of how children learn and keep themselves entertained.
  4. I was always entertaining family and friends in the living room or at mosque, but I got my first real part in the sixth grade at middle school.
  5. These micro-videos are so effective because they have a unique ability to delight and entertain in a condensed time frame.
  6. We want [fans] to walk away changed or better or at least entertained by it.
  7. For us, WoodRocket is paving the way for creating a place you can come to—and come at—and stay and be entertained.
  8. She kept servants and, evidently, three slaves, and entertained academics and philosophers in an elite salon.
  9. The issues seem “stale” only because the commentators demand to be entertained.
  10. He spent most of his vacation as the guest of our printers in Philadelphia, and they entertained him handsomely.
  11. Aristide called on Madame Coquereau, who entertained him with sweet Frontignan wine, dry sponge cakes and conversation.
  12. On her death, nine days later, we entertained the glad hope that our labor had found some favor in heaven.
  13. It is true that I was impressed with him in a way, because the man was rather—er, inspiring, and I entertained hopes.
  14. Entertained a small party of Australian officers as my private guests for 48 hours, my idea being to give them a bit of a rest.
  15. Every morning an old jackdaw perched on a chimney outside our skylight, and entertained us with his chatter.