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entertainingly

/en-ter-tey-ning/US // ˌɛn tərˈteɪ nɪŋ //UK // (ˌɛntəˈteɪnɪŋ) //

有趣的是,具有娱乐性的,可笑地,具有娱乐性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affording entertainment; amusing; diverting: We spent an entertaining evening at the theater.

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Examples

  • The theme has to be interesting, funny or entertaining enough to move users to participate, and as more people take part, the challenge grows organically, potentially going viral.

  • I’ve been tickled by what both Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah have done with their quarantine-era programs, but the biggest surprise to me has been just how entertaining Stephen Colbert has been on CBS’s Late Show.

  • Those videos that perfectly inserted Jim Carrey into Jack Nicholson’s role in The Shining were endlessly entertaining.

  • To make Adobe findable via non-Adobe keywords, Thesis, a digital agency in Portland, Oregon, created over 100 helpful, entertaining, professionally informed, SEO content to draw people closer to the brand.

  • These are well-considered editorial pages with the user’s experience top of mind—always relevant, entertaining, and educational.

  • The first, while entertaining, is the less revelatory of the two.

  • And the string of episodes that aired before that were gripping, noble, and simply entertaining to watch.

  • In the end, his account is an entertaining reminder that sometimes, the truth really is better than fiction.

  • Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again.

  • Rod Stewart and Diane Sawyer This is just highly entertaining.

  • He insisted upon my staying a while, and we had the most amusing and entertaining conversation imaginable.

  • Her real bitterness taught me what a purely youthful symptom mine had been, and she was rather a clever girl, often entertaining.

  • Coming back found mess tent brilliantly lit up and my staff entertaining their friends.

  • Late comers will of course expect to find you entertaining your guests.

  • We find Wilkes as a poseur on literature in one of these entertaining letters to “dearest Polly.”