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    fun 的英语意思

    funfun1 /fʌn/ noun [uncountable] 查看全部语言翻译1an experience or activity that is very enjoyable and exciting非常令人愉快和兴奋的经历或活动:  There’s plenty of fun for all the family.全家老少都有充足的乐趣。 The children were having so much fun, I hated to call them inside.孩子们玩得那么开心,我真不忍心叫他们进来。2for fun (also just for the fun of it) if you do something for fun, you do it because you enjoy it and not for any other reason如果你做某事是for fun,意思是纯粹因为喜欢,而不是出于其他原因:  I simply believe that killing animals for fun is wrong.我只是认为,以娱乐为目的杀害动物是错误的。 Like most people her age, Deborah struck up relationships just for the fun of it.和大多数同龄人一样,Deborah只是图个乐,开始了一段段关系。3somebody is (great/good) fun British English used to say that someone is enjoyable to be with because they are happy and amusing用于表示某人快乐风趣,令人愉快相处:  You’ll like her, darling, she’s great fun.你会喜欢她的,亲爱的,她特别有趣。4behaviour that is not serious and shows happiness and enjoyment不正经的行为,表现出快乐和享乐:  Jan’s always so cheerful and full of fun.Jan总是那么开朗,充满活力与乐趣。 Her sense of fun made her very popular at college.她幽默风趣的性格使她在大学里非常受欢迎。 Evelyn would tease her, but only in fun.Evelyn会取笑她,但只是开玩笑而已。5fun and games activities, behaviour etc that are not serious – often used to show disapproval不正经的活动、行为等——常带贬义6make fun of somebody/something to make unkind insulting remarks about someone or something对某人或某事发表刻薄侮辱性的言论:  I’m not making fun of you. I admire what you did.我不是在嘲笑你。我很钦佩你的所作所为。7like fun American English spoken口语 old-fashioned旧式 used to say that something is not true or will not happen用于表示某事不属实或不会发生:  ‘I’m going to Barbara’s house.’ ‘Like fun you are! Come and finish your chores first.’"我要去Barbara家。""才不信呢!先把家务做完再说。" figure of fun at figure1(12), → poke fun at at poke1(6)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have fun· Did you have fun at the party?· 派对上玩得开心吗?join in the fun· The whole village joined in the fun.· 全村人都加入了欢乐的行列。something sounds (like) fun (=seems to be enjoyable)· The picnic sounded like fun.· 野餐听起来很有趣。adjectives形容词good fun British English· I never realized what good fun fishing could be.· 我从没想到钓鱼可以这么好玩。great fun· The show is great fun for all the family.· 这场演出让全家人都乐在其中。harmless fun (=not likely to upset or offend anyone)· The game’s designer says it’s all a bit of harmless fun, but many parents disagree.· 游戏设计者说这不过是些无害的乐趣,但许多家长持不同意见。phrases短语something is no fun (also something is not much fun) (=something is not at all enjoyable)· Being stuck in a traffic jam for three hours was no fun.· 堵了三个小时的车,一点都不好受。be somebody’s idea of fun (=be what someone enjoys doing – used especially when this seems strange to you)· Camping in this rainy weather is not my idea of fun.· 在这样的雨天去露营,在我看来一点也不好玩。be half the fun (=be a very enjoyable part of doing something)· Planning a vacation is half the fun.· 筹划假期本身就是乐趣的一半。a lot of fun (also lots of fun)· The kids had a lot of fun singing and dancing.· 孩子们唱唱跳跳,玩得非常开心。good clean fun British English (=not offensive or not involving sex)· The show is good clean fun for all the family.· 这场演出健康有益,全家老少皆宜。THESAURUS同义词辨析fun noun [uncountable] especially spoken尤用于口语 an experience or activity that is very enjoyable and exciting非常令人愉快和兴奋的经历或活动: · The course was fun.· 这门课很有趣。· Have you ever been windsurfing? It’s really good fun.· 你玩过风帆冲浪吗?真的非常好玩。· I just want to relax and have some fun.· 我只想放松一下,享受些乐趣。· It’ll be fun seeing all my old friends again.· 再见到所有老朋友一定很开心。· Running around a freezing hockey field isn’t my idea of fun.· 在冰冷的曲棍球场上跑来跑去,在我看来一点都不好玩。enjoyment noun [uncountable] the feeling you get when you enjoy doing something做某事时感到愉快的感觉: · I get a lot of enjoyment out of working with young children.· 和小孩子们一起工作给我带来很多乐趣。pleasure noun [countable] an experience or activity that makes you feel happy and satisfied让你感到快乐和满足的经历或活动: · The game was a pleasure to watch.· 这场比赛赏心悦目。· One of her greatest pleasures was walking in the mountains.· 在山中漫步是她最大的乐趣之一。· Ted enjoyed the simple pleasures of life: his family, his home, and his garden.· Ted享受生活中简单的乐趣:家人、家园和花园。good/great time noun [countable] especially spoken尤用于口语 a time when you enjoyed yourself玩得开心的时光: · The kids all had a great time.· 孩子们都玩得非常开心。· I remember the good times in Japan.· 我记得在日本度过的那些美好时光。· Were the 1960s really such great times?· 20世纪60年代真的是那么美好的时代吗?a blast informal非正式 a very enjoyable experience – a very informal use非常愉快的经历——极口语化的用法: · The trip was a blast!· 这次旅行超爽!entertainment noun [uncountable] things such as performances and films which are intended to be enjoyable旨在使人愉悦的演出、电影等事物: · Three musicians provided the entertainment.· 三位音乐家提供了娱乐表演。· What do you do for entertainment around here?· 这里有什么娱乐活动?· They hired two dancers for entertainment.· 他们雇了两名舞蹈演员来助兴。relaxation noun [uncountable] a way of resting and enjoying yourself休息和享乐的方式: · I play the piano for relaxation.· 我弹钢琴是为了放松。· Her work left little time for relaxation.· 她的工作几乎不给她留下放松的时间。leisure noun [uncountable] the time when you are not working, when you can enjoy yourself – used especially in compounds不工作、可以自由享乐的时间——尤用于复合词: · leisure activities· 休闲活动· the leisure industry· 休闲产业· People have more leisure time.· 人们拥有更多的闲暇时间。recreation noun [countable, uncountable] formal正式 activities that you do to enjoy yourself为娱乐而进行的活动: · recreation facilities· 休闲设施· The park is not just a place for recreation.· 这个公园不仅仅是休闲场所。
    funfun2 adjective 1enjoyable and amusing有趣的,令人愉快的:  Try snowboarding – it’s a really fun sport.去试试滑雪板吧——这是一项非常有趣的运动。a fun day/evening etc see thesaurus at nice2a fun person is enjoyable to be with because they are happy and amusingfun person指令人愉快相处的人,因为他们快乐风趣:  She’s a really fun person to be around.她是一个非常有趣的人,和她在一起很愉快。GRAMMAR语法Fun is not used with ‘very’. You say: · It was really fun. Don’t say: It was very fun.Fun不与"very"连用。应说:· It was really fun. ✗不要说:It was very fun.