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1 amusement
nounBelustigung, die; (pastime) Freizeitbeschäftigung, die* * *1) (the state of being amused or of finding something funny: a smile of amusement.) das Vergnügen2) (an entertainment or interest: surfing and other holiday amusements.) der Zeitvertreib* * *amuse·ment[əˈmju:zmənt]nshe smiled in \amusement sie lächelte vergnügtthey looked on in \amusement as he searched desperately for his keys sie sahen belustigt zu, wie er verzweifelt seine Schlüssel suchte[much] to his/her \amusement [sehr] zu seinem/ihrem Vergnügenfor one's own \amusement zu seinem eigenen Vergnügento be a source of \amusement Freude bereitenwhat do you do for \amusement? was machst du so in deiner Freizeit?* * *[ə'mjuːzmənt]nhe gets no amusement out of life — er kann dem Leben kein Vergnügen abgewinnen
what do you do for amusement? — was machst du als Freizeitbeschäftigung?; (retired people) was machen Sie zu Ihrer Unterhaltung or als Zeitvertreib?
to my great amusement/to everyone's amusement — zu meiner großen/zur allgemeinen Belustigung
3) pl (= place of entertainment) Vergnügungsstätte f usu pl; (at fair) Attraktionen pl; (= stand, booth) Buden pl; (at the seaside) Spielautomaten und Spiegelkabinett etcwhat sort of amusements do you have around here? — was für Vergnügungs- und Unterhaltungsmöglichkeiten gibt es hier?
* * *1. a) Vergnügen n, Unterhaltung fb) Belustigung f, Erheiterung fc) Zeitvertreib md) Freizeitbeschäftigung f:for amusement zum Vergnügen;look at sb in amusement jemanden belustigt oder amüsiert ansehen;look of amusement amüsierter Blick;everybody’s amusement zur allgemeinen Belustigung;amusement park Vergnügungspark m;amusement tax Vergnügungssteuer f2. pla) Vergnügungsstätten plb) Freizeitangebot n* * *nounBelustigung, die; (pastime) Freizeitbeschäftigung, die* * *n.Belustigung f.Unterhaltung f.Vergnügung f.
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