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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. -
62 juggle
(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) sjonglere- jugglersjonglereIsubst. \/ˈdʒʌɡl\/1) sjonglering, trylling2) ( overført) bedrageri, juksing, luringIIverb \/ˈdʒʌɡl\/1) sjonglere (med baller e.l.)2) ( overført) sjonglere, ha mange baller i luften, balansere, streve med å kombinere3) lure, jukse, manipulere, fikse påjuggle away trylle bort -
63 distraído
Del verbo distraer: ( conjugate distraer) \ \
distraído es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: distraer distraído
distraer ( conjugate distraer) verbo transitivo distraído a algn de algo ‹de trabajo/estudios› to distract sb from sth ‹ de preocupaciones› to take sb's mind off sth distraerse verbo pronominalb) ( entretenerse):se distrae con cualquier cosa she doesn't need much to keep amused
distraído
◊ -da adjetivob)◊ estaba/iba distraído he was miles away (colloq)
distraer verbo transitivo
1 (entretener) to entertain: la televisión distrae a la abuela, the television keeps Grandmother amused
2 (desviar la atención) to distract
distraído,-a adjetivo
1 (entretenido) entertaining
2 (despistado) absent-minded ' distraído' also found in these entries: Spanish: abstraída - abstraído - distraída - ida - ido - atontado - ausente - desatento English: absent-minded - distracted - dreamy - vague - absent - inattentive -
64 distraer
distraer ( conjugate distraer) verbo transitivo distraer a algn de algo ‹de trabajo/estudios› to distract sb from sth ‹ de preocupaciones› to take sb's mind off sth distraerse verbo pronominalb) ( entretenerse):se distrae con cualquier cosa she doesn't need much to keep amused
distraer verbo transitivo
1 (entretener) to entertain: la televisión distrae a la abuela, the television keeps Grandmother amused
2 (desviar la atención) to distract ' distraer' also found in these entries: Spanish: distraerse - entretener English: distract - keep from - divert - put -
65 juggle
(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) djöggla, fríhenda, kasta upp/leika að boltum/kylfum- juggler -
66 juggle
manipulál, bűvészkedik, szemfényvesztést űz* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) zsonglőrködik- juggler -
67 entertain
VT1. सत्कार\entertainकरनाHe entertained the notion of moving to South America -
68 juggle
(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) fazer malabarismos- juggler* * *jug.gle[dʒ'∧gəl] n 1 malabarismo, prestidigitação, truque, artifício. 2 logro, decepção, fraude, impostura. • vt+vi 1 fazer jogos de mão, prestidigitações. 2 iludir, lograr, burlar. 3 criar ilusões. to juggle with fazer arranjo, distribuir, jogar. -
69 juggle
v. hokkabazlık yapmak, topları havaya atıp tutmak, oynama yapmak, oynamak, yer değiştirmek, dengelemek* * *1. hokkabazlık et (v.) 2. hokkabazlık (n.)* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) hokkabazlık etmek- juggler -
70 juggle
(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) žonglirati- juggler* * *I [džʌgl]nounžongliranje, žonglerstvo; sleparija, prevara, trikII [džʌgl]1.intransitive verbžonglirati, glumiti; poigravati se ( with s, z); goljufati, izkrivljati (resnico);2.transitive verb -
71 juggle
• tehdä taikatemppuja• petkuttaa• taikatemppu* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) heitellä- juggler -
72 entertain
§ გართობა, მიღება (სტუმრებისა)§1 გართობა (გაართობს),2 გამასპინძლება, სტუმრების მიღებაwe entertain a great deal ხშირად ვეპატიჟებით ხალხს // წვეულებებს ხშირად ვმართავთwe are entertaining ten people at dinner today დღეს სადილზე ათ კაცს ვუმასპინძლდებით -
73 entertain
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be entertained[Swahili Word] -burudika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] entertain[Swahili Word] -furahisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] furaha n------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] entertain[Swahili Word] -kirimu[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] karama, karamu N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] entertain[Swahili Word] -starehesha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Word] starehe V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] entertain (with music)[Swahili Word] -tumbuiza[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tumbuika V------------------------------------------------------------ -
74 aperçu
aperçu, apercu /æpɜ:ˈsju:/arguzia: She entertained everyone at the party with a series of witty aperçus, alla festa ha fatto divertire tutti con una serie di arguzie spiritose. -
75 juggle
['dʒʌgl] 1.verbo transitivo fare giochi di destrezza, di prestigio con2.verbo intransitivo fare giochi di destrezza, di prestigio ( with con)* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) fare il giocoliere- juggler* * *juggle /ˈdʒʌgl/n.2 (fig.) imbroglio; inganno; manipolazione; raggiro; truffa.(to) juggle /ˈdʒʌgl/A v. i.1 fare giochi di destrezza (o di prestigio); fare il giocoliere: to juggle with balls [knives], fare giochi di destrezza con palle [coltelli]B v. t.1 lanciare in aria in sequenza e riprendere ( palle, ecc., come gioco di destrezza); fare giochi di destrezza con: He was juggling some oranges, giocava con delle arance lanciandole in aria3 aggiustare, manipolare abilmente: We'll have to juggle our schedule to fit it in, dovremo aggiustare la nostra tabella di marcia per farcelo entrare4 manipolare; truccare; travisare: to juggle the accounts, manipolare i conti; truccare la contabilità; to juggle (with) the facts, travisare i fatti; to juggle with words, giocare con le parole; equivocare.* * *['dʒʌgl] 1.verbo transitivo fare giochi di destrezza, di prestigio con2.verbo intransitivo fare giochi di destrezza, di prestigio ( with con) -
76 entertain *** en·ter·tain
[ˌɛntə'teɪn]1. vt1) (audience) divertire, (guest) intrattenere, ricevere2) (consider: idea, proposal, plan) prendere in considerazione, (hopes, doubts) nutrire2. vi(have visitors) avere ospiti -
77 juggle
1. intransitive verb1) jonglieren; (perform conjuring tricks) zaubern2)2. transitive verbjuggle with — (misrepresent) jonglieren mit [Fakten, Zahlen]
(lit., or fig.): (manipulate) jonglieren [mit]* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) jonglieren- academic.ru/40203/juggler">juggler* * *jug·gle[ˈʤʌgl̩]I. vt▪ to \juggle sthit is quite hard to \juggle children and a career es ist ziemlich schwierig, Familie und Beruf unter einen Hut zu bringento \juggle facts Tatsachen verdrehento \juggle figures Zahlen frisieren pej famII. vito \juggle with figures mit Zahlen jonglieren pej* * *['dZʌgl]1. vijonglierento juggle with the figures — die Zahlen so hindrehen, dass sie passen
2. vtballs jonglieren (mit); figures so hindrehen, dass sie passen; debts umverteilenmany women have to juggle (the demands of) family and career — viele Frauen müssen (die Anforderungen von) Familie und Beruf miteinander vereinbaren
they juggled the schedules to show the final — die Programmfolge wurde so umgeändert, dass das Endspiel gezeigt werden konnte
* * *juggle [ˈdʒʌɡl]A v/t1. jonglieren (mit)2. figa) mit Fakten, Worten etc jonglierenb) Fakten, Worte etc verdrehenc) Konten etc fälschen, frisieren umgB v/i1. jonglieren ( with mit)C s1. Jongleurakt m2. Schwindel m* * *1. intransitive verb1) jonglieren; (perform conjuring tricks) zaubern2)2. transitive verbjuggle with — (misrepresent) jonglieren mit [Fakten, Zahlen]
(lit., or fig.): (manipulate) jonglieren [mit]* * *v.jonglieren v. -
78 magic
1. noun1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die2. adjective1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar* * *['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) die Zauberei2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) die Zauberkunst3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) der Zauber2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) Zauber-...- academic.ru/44522/magical">magical- magically
- magician* * *mag·ic[ˈmæʤɪk]to do \magic zaubern, Zaubertricks vorführento make sth disappear by \magic etw wegzaubernhis music hasn't lost any of its \magic seine Musik hat ihren Zauber nicht verloren1. (supernatural) magisch, Zauber-they had no \magic solution sie konnten keine Lösung aus dem Ärmel zaubernhow did you get the computer to work again? — I guess I've got the \magic touch wie hast du den Computer wieder hingekriegt? — ich glaube, ich habe einfach eine Begabung für so was\magic formula Zauberformel fyou're having a party? \magic! du machst eine Party? toll!IV. vt▪ to \magic sb/sth away [or to \magic away sb/sth] jdn/etw wegzaubern* * *['mdZɪk]1. n1) Magie f, Zauberei f, Zauberkunst fthe witch doctor tried magic to cure the woman — der Medizinmann versuchte, die Frau durch Magie zu heilen
he entertained them with a display of magic — er unterhielt sie mit ein paar Zauberkunststücken
he made the spoon disappear by magic — er zauberte den Löffel weg
you don't expect the essay to write itself by magic? — glaubst du, dass der Aufsatz sich von alleine schreibt?
as if by magic — wie durch Zauberei or Zauberhand, wie durch ein Wunder
it worked like magic (inf) — es klappte or lief wie am Schnürchen (inf)
2) (= mysterious charm) Zauber m2. adj1) Zauber-; powers, square magisch; moment zauberhaftmagic formula — Zauberformel f; (fig) Patentrezept nt
the magic word (having special effect) — das Stichwort; (making sth possible) das Zauberwort
a pianist with the magic touch —
he gave it his magic touch and it worked — er hat es nur angefasst und schon funktionierte es
"The Magic Flute" — "Die Zauberflöte"
* * *magic [ˈmædʒık]A s1. Magie f, Zauberei f:as if by magic, like magic wie durch Zauberei ( → A 3);it works like magic es ist die reinste Hexerei3. fig Wunder n:like magic wie ein Wunder ( → A 1)B adj (adv magically)1. magisch, Wunder…, Zauber…:magic arts magische Künste;magic carpet fliegender Teppich;magic eye ELEK magisches Auge;magic lamp Wunderlampe f;magic square magisches Quadrat2. zauber-, märchenhaft (Schönheit etc)* * *1. noun1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die2) (fig.): (charm, enchantment) Zauber, der2. adjective1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar* * *adj.magisch adj. n.Magie -n f.Zauber - m.Zauberei -en f. -
79 warm-up
nounhave a warm-up — (lit., Sport) sich aufwärmen
warm-up [lap] — (Motor Racing) Aufwärmrunde, die
* * *na \warm-up is important before a run vor einem Rennen ist es wichtig, sich aufzuwärmen* * *['wɔːmʌp]n (SPORT)Aufwärmen nt; (MUS) Einspielen ntthe teams had a warm-up before the game — die Mannschaften wärmten sich vor dem Spiel auf
the audience was entertained with a warm-up before the TV transmission began — das Publikum wurde vor der Fernsehübertragung in Stimmung gebracht
* * *warm-up s1. a) SPORT Aufwärmen n, (Motorsport auch) Warm-up n, (Eis-, Rollkunstlauf) Einlaufen n;warm-up lap Aufwärm-, Einführungsrunde f2. Warmlaufen n (eines Motors etc)* * *nounhave a warm-up — (lit., Sport) sich aufwärmen
warm-up [lap] — (Motor Racing) Aufwärmrunde, die
* * *n.Anlauf -¨e m. -
80 juggle
['dʒʌgl] 1. vi 2. vt ( fig)zmieniać (zmienić perf), przesuwać (przesunąć perf)* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) żonglować- juggler
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entertained an action — agreed to accept a claim, agreed to a claim, convicted on the base of a claim (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
well-entertained — adj. * * * … Universalium
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