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1развлека́ть, забавля́ть, весели́тьmóre sig — развлека́ться, забавля́ться, весели́ться
mor dig godt! — жела́ю (тебе́) хорошо́ повесели́ться!
* * *amuse, entertain, tickle* * *vb(underholde etc) amuse, entertain,F divert;(få til at smile etc) amuse ( fx the incident amused us all);[ det morer mig at skrive] it amuses me to write, I enjoy writing;[ more sig] enjoy oneself, have a good time,T have fun;[ gør det bare, hvis det kan more dig!] please yourself![ more sig med] amuse oneself with;[ more sig med at] amuse oneself (by) -ing;( også) enjoy. -
2 adsprede
2рассе́иватьádsprede sig — рассе́яться, развле́чься
* * **( more) amuse,F divert;(få til at glemme sorg etc) take out of himself (etc) ( fx that trip will take her out of herself);( bortjage tanker) drive away,F dispel ( fx his melancholy);[ adsprede sig] amuse oneself. -
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amuse, enjoy oneself -
4 forlyste
1весели́ть, развлека́тьforlýste sig — забавля́ться
* * *vb amuse,F divert ( sig med oneself with);( underholde) entertain. -
5 fornøje
vb( glæde) please,F gratify;( stærkere) delight;( more) amuse;[ fornøje sig] enjoy oneself;[ gør det bare hvis det kan fornøje dig!] please yourself!(se også fornøjet).
См. также в других словарях:
amuse — /əˈmjuz / (say uh myoohz) verb (t) (amused, amusing) 1. to hold the attention of agreeably; entertain; divert. 2. to excite mirth in. 3. to cause (time, leisure, etc.) to pass agreeably. 4. Obsolete to keep in expectation by flattery, pretences,… …
amuse — 01. The children were able to [amuse] themselves during the bus ride by drawing and reading comics. 02. The movie wasn t very funny; it was only mildly [amusing]. 03. The baby seemed [amused] by the toys that were shown to her, and smiled and… … Grammatical examples in English
Amusement — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Amusement >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 amusement amusement entertainment Sgm: N 1 diversion diversion divertissement Sgm: N 1 reaction reaction solace Sgm: N 1 pastime pastime passetemps … English dictionary for students
play — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sport, frolic, fun, amusement, game, recreation; drama, comedy, tragedy; scope, freedom, latitude, sweep, range. v. operate, wield, ply; act, perform; compete; pluck, bow, strike, beat; move, caper,… … English dictionary for students
sport — {{11}}sport (n.) mid 15c., pleasant pastime, from SPORT (Cf. sport) (v.). Meaning game involving physical exercise first recorded 1520s. Original sense preserved in phrases such as in sport in jest (mid 15c.). Sense of stylish man is from 1861,… … Etymology dictionary
sport — sportful, adj. sportfully, adv. sportfulness, n. sportless, adj. /spawrt, spohrt/, n. 1. an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing,… … Universalium
plegan — wv/t1b 3rd pres plægeð past plægde ptp geplægd 1. to play, move about sportively, frolic, dance; to move rapidly; 2. to play, divert or amuse one s self, occupy or busy oneself; 2a. to play (a game), sport with, exercise, exercise one s self in… … Old to modern English dictionary
play — I n. stage presentation 1) to present, produce, put on, stage; revive; write a play 2) to perform; rehearse a play 3) to review a play 4) to criticize, pan (colloq.) a play 5) a miracle; morality; mystery; nativity; one act; passion play 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
προσπαιστέον — one must amuse oneself with masc acc sg προσπαιστέον one must amuse oneself with neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἑψιαάσθων — ἑψιάομαι amuse oneself pres imperat mp 3rd pl (epic) ἑψιάομαι amuse oneself pres imperat mp 3rd dual (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἑψιᾶται — ἑψιάομαι amuse oneself pres subj mp 3rd sg ἑψιάομαι amuse oneself pres ind mp 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)