entertain 的英语意思
entertainentertain /ˌentəˈteɪn $ -tər-/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to amuse or interest people in a way that gives them pleasure以令人愉悦的方式逗乐或吸引人们entertain somebody with something
She entertained the children with stories, songs and drama.她用故事、歌曲和戏剧逗孩子们开心。
A museum should aim to entertain as well as educate.博物馆应当在教育的同时,也致力于娱乐大众。2[intransitive, transitive] to invite people to your home for a meal, party etc, or to take your company’s customers somewhere to have a meal, drinks etc邀请客人到家中用餐、聚会等,或带公司客户外出用餐、饮酒等:
Mark usually does the cooking when we entertain.我们招待客人时,通常由马克负责做饭。
Do you get an allowance for entertaining clients?你有接待客户的费用补贴吗?3entertain an idea/hope/thought etc formal正式 to consider an idea etc, or allow yourself to think that something might happen or be true考虑某种想法等,或允许自己认为某事可能发生或属实:
She could never entertain the idea of living in the country.她从来无法接受在乡下生活的想法。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to amuse or interest people in a way that gives them pleasure以令人愉悦的方式逗乐或吸引人们entertain somebody with something
She entertained the children with stories, songs and drama.她用故事、歌曲和戏剧逗孩子们开心。
A museum should aim to entertain as well as educate.博物馆应当在教育的同时,也致力于娱乐大众。2[intransitive, transitive] to invite people to your home for a meal, party etc, or to take your company’s customers somewhere to have a meal, drinks etc邀请客人到家中用餐、聚会等,或带公司客户外出用餐、饮酒等:
Mark usually does the cooking when we entertain.我们招待客人时,通常由马克负责做饭。
Do you get an allowance for entertaining clients?你有接待客户的费用补贴吗?3entertain an idea/hope/thought etc formal正式 to consider an idea etc, or allow yourself to think that something might happen or be true考虑某种想法等,或允许自己认为某事可能发生或属实:
She could never entertain the idea of living in the country.她从来无法接受在乡下生活的想法。