adj. 使人愉快的,娱乐性的
n. 招待客户,宴请
v. 使有兴趣,使快乐;心存,怀有(想法、希望、感觉等);招待,请客(entertain 的现在分词形式)
1.She was always so funny and entertaining.
她总是那么风趣,令人愉快。
2.Although the results were entertaining, they need not have bothered.
虽然结果很有趣,但他们不必为此烦恼。
3.Historical records document a group-oriented existence, in which one room was used for eating, entertaining guests, and sleeping.
历史记录记载了一种以群体为导向的生活方式——吃饭、招待客人和睡觉都在一个房间进行。
4.It was a very entertaining evening.
那是一场非常令人开心的晚会。
5.The spoken word can handle various vital functions: persuading or inspiring, informing, paying tribute, entertaining, or simply introducing someone or something or accepting something.
口语可以发挥各种重要的作用:说服或鼓舞人心、传达信息、表达敬意、娱乐,或者简单地介绍某人或某物或接受某物。
6.The job involves a lot of entertaining.
这项工作需要经常设宴招待客人。
7.Although the results were entertaining, they need not have bothered.
虽然结果很有娱乐性,但他们不必为此烦恼。
8."Entertaining is something that everyone in the country can enjoy," she averred.
“娱乐是每个国民都能享受的事,”她肯定地说。