有趣只有interesting?那可不止...
作者:Summer.
2021-07-05 05:00
If you want to talk about something you really enjoy, would you use “fun”? While saying that your friend’s birthday party was fun is descriptive enough, it does not explain the extent of the fun or what exactly you feel about it.
如果你想談?wù)撘恍┠阏嬲矚g的事情,你會(huì)用“有趣”這個(gè)詞嗎?雖然說(shuō)你朋友的生日派對(duì)很有趣已經(jīng)足夠說(shuō)明問(wèn)題了,但它并不能解釋這種樂(lè)趣的程度,也不能解釋你對(duì)它的具體感受。
There are far better words to use to talk about something that you would not mind doing again, depending on the more complex feelings you might have for it!
有更好的詞匯可以用來(lái)談?wù)撘恍┠悴唤橐庠僮龅氖虑?,這取決于你對(duì)它可能有更復(fù)雜的感覺(jué)!
synonyms for fun
有趣的同義詞
Fun as an adjective
fun作為形容詞
Most of the time, you would be using fun as an adjective. (This party is so much fun!) While this is a more informal way of communication, it is also the most colloquial and common. Some words that you can use to express your ideas in a more specific way are:
大多數(shù)時(shí)候,你會(huì)把fun當(dāng)作形容詞。(這個(gè)聚會(huì)真有趣!)雖然這是一種更非正式的溝通方式,但也是最口語(yǔ)化和常見的。你可以用一些詞來(lái)更具體地表達(dá)你的想法:
Enjoyable
有樂(lè)趣的
If something is enjoyable, that means that you have a good time with it. This can either be a place, thing, or even a person. If a friend is enjoyable, for example, it means that they allow you to enjoy yourself when you are with them. They make you feel good and happy, and you like being with them.
如果某事是令人愉快的,那就意味著你和它相處得很愉快。這可以是一個(gè)地方,一個(gè)東西,甚至一個(gè)人。例如,如果一個(gè)朋友是令人愉快的,那就意味著當(dāng)你和他在一起的時(shí)候,他能讓你享受自己。他們讓你感覺(jué)良好和快樂(lè),你喜歡和他們?cè)谝黄稹?/div>
This was one of the most enjoyable dates I have ever been on.
這是我參加過(guò)的最愉快的約會(huì)之一。
I thought this theme park would be enjoyable, but it turned out to be a complete waste of time and money.
我覺(jué)得這個(gè)主題公園會(huì)很好玩,但結(jié)果卻完全浪費(fèi)了時(shí)間和金錢。
Amusing
有趣的
To be amused means to feel happy or interested in something. Usually, that thing is a bit surprising, but it allows you to laugh to yourself and go along with it. For example, a child who sprays whipped cream onto their face might be amusing if you think it is funny.
被逗樂(lè)意味著對(duì)某事感到高興或感興趣。通常,這件事有點(diǎn)讓人吃驚,但它能讓你自己開懷大笑,并隨波逐流。例如,一個(gè)孩子在臉上噴上鮮奶油,如果你覺(jué)得很有趣的話,可能會(huì)很有趣。
However, if they spray the whipped cream onto your face, that would only be amusing to other people.
然而,如果他們把鮮奶油噴到你臉上,那只會(huì)讓其他人覺(jué)得好笑。
When Parker messes up his presentations, he always finds a way to be amusing still.
當(dāng)帕克把他的演講搞砸時(shí),他總是能找到一種有趣的方式。
The way that penguins waddle on the ice when they walk is very amusing!
企鵝走路時(shí)在冰上蹣跚而行的樣子很有趣!
Pleasurable
令人快樂(lè)的
Something that is pleasurable gives you pleasure when you do it. This is subjective, meaning that you can think of something in that way but others may disagree with you.
當(dāng)你這么做的時(shí)候,一些令人愉快的事情給你帶來(lái)樂(lè)趣。這是主觀的,意思是你可以用那種方式思考一些事情,但是其他人可能不同意你的觀點(diǎn)。
A sign of clinical depression is that you no longer have the motivation to do things that you previously thought were pleasurable.
臨床抑郁癥的一個(gè)征兆是,你不再有動(dòng)機(jī)去做以前認(rèn)為是令人愉快的事情。
If you go into an experience with an open mind, you just might find that it turns out to be much more pleasurable than you expected.
如果你以開放的心態(tài)去體驗(yàn),你可能會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)它比你預(yù)期的要快樂(lè)得多。
Pleasing
討人喜歡的
Something that is pleasing makes you happy. You are likely to smile lightly to yourself (but probably will not shout for joy).
令人愉快的事情會(huì)讓你快樂(lè)。你很可能會(huì)對(duì)自己微笑(但可能不會(huì)高興地大叫)。
The shade of blue painted on the walls is definitely a pleasing color.
墻上涂的藍(lán)色絕對(duì)是一種討人喜歡的顏色。
The violin student gave a performance pleasing to the ears of all of her audience.
小提琴學(xué)生表演得很好,聽眾都聽得見。
Interesting
有趣的
In general, something interesting is something that sparks your interest. The thing to note is that it does not always mean this when used in conversation. Native speakers can sometimes use interesting to substitute for when they do not know how to react to something. If they hear an idea that they have never thought of before, their response may be “interesting”, but the topic may actually be boring to them after a while.
總的來(lái)說(shuō),一些有趣的東西會(huì)激發(fā)你的興趣。值得注意的是,在談話中使用它并不總是意味著這一點(diǎn)。說(shuō)母語(yǔ)的人有時(shí)會(huì)用有趣的詞語(yǔ)來(lái)代替他們不知道如何對(duì)某事作出反應(yīng)。如果他們聽到一個(gè)他們以前從未想過(guò)的想法,他們的回答可能是“有趣的”,但這個(gè)話題可能在一段時(shí)間后對(duì)他們來(lái)說(shuō)真的很無(wú)聊。
When I first heard the motivational speaker, I thought his message was interesting but not applicable for most of the audience.
當(dāng)我第一次聽到這個(gè)激勵(lì)演講者時(shí),我認(rèn)為他的話很有意思,但對(duì)大多數(shù)聽眾來(lái)說(shuō)并不適用。
There are several branches of psychology that I find interesting but I would never want to pursue them for my career.
心理學(xué)有幾個(gè)分支,我覺(jué)得有趣,但我永遠(yuǎn)不想追求他們?yōu)槲业穆殬I(yè)生涯。
Entertaining
娛樂(lè)的
Something entertaining provides amusement and /or enjoyment.
娛樂(lè)性的東西提供娛樂(lè)和/或享受。
The movie will not resonate with many people, but there are a few fans that find it incredibly entertaining.
這部電影不會(huì)引起很多人的共鳴,但也有一些粉絲覺(jué)得它非常有趣。
Humorous
幽默的
A person, show, or event that is humorous is funny. It will cause you to laugh for one reason or another.
幽默的人、節(jié)目或事件是有趣的。它會(huì)讓你因?yàn)槟撤N原因笑。
Sarah is a humorous person in general, but advising her to become a comedian is not really a good suggestion for her.
莎拉是一個(gè)幽默的人,但建議她成為喜劇演員對(duì)她來(lái)說(shuō)并不是一個(gè)好的建議。
I prefer humorous to serious movies.
比起嚴(yán)肅的電影,我更喜歡幽默。
Comical
滑稽的
Something that is comical is related to comics. This can mean that there is a classical relationship – since comics are supposed to be quite funny – or that it looks like a comic.
滑稽的東西與漫畫有關(guān)。這可能意味著有一種古典的關(guān)系——因?yàn)槁嫅?yīng)該很有趣——或者它看起來(lái)像漫畫。
The teacher’s comical teaching style immediately made her a favorite amongst the children.
老師滑稽的教學(xué)風(fēng)格立刻使她成為孩子們的最愛(ài)。
The movie tried to address difficult topics in a comical way, but I think they should have just stuck with a more serious tone.
這部電影試圖用滑稽的方式來(lái)處理棘手的話題,但我認(rèn)為他們應(yīng)該用更嚴(yán)肅的語(yǔ)氣。
Facetious
詼諧的
If someone or something is facetious, it means that they are inappropriately funny. When there is a serious issue at hand, someone who is uncomfortable with dealing with problems might use humor. In this case, people who are actually trying to solve the problem may get mad. The reason is that the humor is inappropriate, especially when someone is trying to address an actual issue.
如果某人或某事是開玩笑的,這意味著他們是不適當(dāng)?shù)幕.?dāng)手頭有嚴(yán)重的問(wèn)題時(shí),不喜歡處理問(wèn)題的人可能會(huì)使用幽默。在這種情況下,真正試圖解決問(wèn)題的人可能會(huì)發(fā)瘋。原因是幽默是不恰當(dāng)?shù)?,特別是當(dāng)有人試圖解決一個(gè)實(shí)際的問(wèn)題。
Even though the good times were great, Ben’s facetious reactions to any conversation having to deal with money was a contributor to the demise of our relationship.
盡管美好的時(shí)光是偉大的,但本對(duì)任何與金錢有關(guān)的談話的滑稽反應(yīng)都是導(dǎo)致我們關(guān)系破裂的原因。
Teachers hate having to deal with facetious students.
老師不喜歡和愛(ài)開玩笑的學(xué)生打交道。
Delightful
高興的
Something or someone that is delightful is something that delights you. In other words, it surprises you in a good way and leaves you smiling and happy.
令人愉快的事物或某人是使你高興的事物。換句話說(shuō),它會(huì)讓你驚喜,讓你微笑和快樂(lè)。
I had an absolutely delightful time with you at afternoon tea today!
今天下午我和你在一起度過(guò)了一段愉快的時(shí)光!
I was unsure about having to babysit my nephew but his smile was simply delightful.
我不確定是否要照看我的侄子,但他的笑容實(shí)在令人愉快。
Fun as a noun
Fun作為名詞
For the other usage, fun can be used as a noun. (If teachers can help you have more fun in school, you are more likely to pay attention in class.)
對(duì)于另一種用法,fun可以用作名詞。(如果老師能幫助你在學(xué)校獲得更多樂(lè)趣,你就更有可能在課堂上引起注意。)
Pleasure
Pleasure is something that makes you happy, or pleases you.
快樂(lè)是讓你快樂(lè),或者讓你滿意的東西。
It was a pleasure to work with my friend’s company, which was good because I was worried about mixing business and friendships.
很高興能和我朋友的公司一起工作,這很好,因?yàn)槲液軗?dān)心把生意和友誼混為一談。
If you are too concerned about your pleasure today to think about tomorrow, you will start to have big problems.
如果你太在意今天的快樂(lè)而不考慮明天,你就會(huì)開始有大問(wèn)題。
Entertainment
娛樂(lè)
Entertainment is usually referring to something that makes you happy. If it entertains you, it means that something allows you to really enjoy it. Typically, entertainment refers to things like games and movies or TV. Sometimes, it also includes shows or different other ways to pass the time.
娛樂(lè)通常是指讓你快樂(lè)的事情。如果它讓你開心,那意味著有些東西能讓你真正享受它。通常,娛樂(lè)是指像游戲、電影或電視之類的東西。有時(shí),它還包括節(jié)目或其他不同的方式來(lái)傳遞時(shí)間。
The entertainment that the best man lined up for the bachelor party was a huge success.
伴郎排隊(duì)參加單身派對(duì)的娛樂(lè)活動(dòng)取得了巨大的成功。
Movies are a big part of the entertainment industry.
電影是娛樂(lè)業(yè)的重要組成部分。
Enjoyment
享受
When you enjoy something, that thing becomes your enjoyment.
當(dāng)你喜歡某件事時(shí),那件事就成了你的享受。
Harry does not want to interrupt the enjoyment of your spa treatment, but he is holding a phone call for you at the front desk.
哈里不想打擾你享受水療,但他正在前臺(tái)為你打電話。
There are many different enjoyment trends throughout the decades.
幾十年來(lái),有許多不同的享受趨勢(shì)。
Amusement
Amusement is the feeling that you have when something is interesting and makes you chuckle to yourself, but does not make you laugh until you fall out of your chair. Instead, it is a feel of pleasant surprise.
娛樂(lè)是當(dāng)一些有趣的事情讓你自言自語(yǔ),但直到你從椅子上摔下來(lái)才讓你發(fā)笑的感覺(jué)。相反,這是一種驚喜的感覺(jué)。
The amusement that the scene was causing could be seen in all the spectators’ eyes.
這一幕所引起的歡樂(lè),在所有觀眾的眼里都看得出來(lái)。
Rachel could not hide her amusement behind her glass of soda.
雷切爾在一杯蘇打水后面,無(wú)法掩飾她的樂(lè)趣。
Excitement
激動(dòng)
When you feel excitement, you are looking forward to something. You are anticipating its arrival very energetically and want it to happen sooner rather than later.
當(dāng)你感到興奮時(shí),你是在期待什么。你非常積極地期待著它的到來(lái),希望它早日實(shí)現(xiàn)。
The excitement of the crowd as they waited for the movie premiere was palpable.
觀眾等待電影首映時(shí)的興奮是顯而易見的。
No one could match the excitement of a young child on Christmas Day, bounding towards the Christmas tree in search of his or her present!
在圣誕節(jié),沒(méi)有人能比得上小孩子的興奮,蹦蹦跳跳地走向圣誕樹,尋找他或她的禮物!
Gratification
滿足
Gratification is the relief and satisfaction that someone feels when something goes well. It is especially the case when you have been wanting something for a while.
滿足是當(dāng)事情進(jìn)展順利時(shí),某人感到的解脫和滿足。尤其是當(dāng)你有一段時(shí)間想要什么的時(shí)候。
The age of social media has made it very easy to gain instant gratification, making it hard for people to think for the long term.
社交媒體的時(shí)代使得人們很容易獲得即時(shí)的滿足感,使人們很難長(zhǎng)期思考。
Even if it has the same result, you will experience far more gratification if you work hard and wait for something than if someone just gives it to you right away.
即使有同樣的結(jié)果,如果你努力工作并等待某件事,你會(huì)體會(huì)到更多的滿足感。
Merriment
歡笑
Merriment is actually a more formal way to say cheerfulness, or a positive attitude. If you go through life with merriment, you are carefree and are able to enjoy yourself.
快樂(lè)實(shí)際上是一種更正式的表達(dá)快樂(lè)的方式,或者說(shuō)是一種積極的態(tài)度。如果你過(guò)著快樂(lè)的生活,你是無(wú)憂無(wú)慮的,能夠享受自己。
The point of the toy is to bring the children merriment, not to make them stressed out about learning to fix it.
玩具的關(guān)鍵是讓孩子們開心,而不是讓他們?cè)趯W(xué)習(xí)如何解決問(wèn)題上感到緊張。
The best movies are ones that show the actors in a clear moment of merriment.
最好的電影是能讓演員們?cè)谝粋€(gè)清晰的歡樂(lè)時(shí)刻看到他們。
Leisure
空閑
When you have leisure, it means that you are enjoying time off. Usually this is the contrast to work, but it can also describe a pace that is slower so as to contrast with high stress situations.
當(dāng)你有閑暇時(shí),這意味著你享受著休息時(shí)間。通常這是工作的對(duì)比,但它也可以描述一個(gè)速度較慢,以便與高壓力的情況形成對(duì)比。
People in the olden days thought that, as we introduce machines to do certain types of work, people would have more leisure time and spend more time with family.
舊社會(huì)的人們認(rèn)為,當(dāng)我們引入機(jī)器去做某些類型的工作時(shí),人們會(huì)有更多的閑暇時(shí)間,花更多的時(shí)間和家人在一起。
It is more important to Dan to have leisure than to make more money.
對(duì)丹來(lái)說(shuō),閑暇比賺錢更重要。
Refreshment
提神
While refreshments can refer to snacks that you have after an exercise or at an event, experiencing refreshment means to feel like you are being reenergized and can start working hard again.
點(diǎn)心可以指運(yùn)動(dòng)后或活動(dòng)中吃的零食,而體驗(yàn)點(diǎn)心則意味著你感覺(jué)自己正在重新獲得能量,可以重新開始努力工作。
Sitting in a hot tub can provide a huge sense of refreshment after a long day.
坐在熱浴缸里可以在漫長(zhǎng)的一天之后提供一種巨大的爽快感。
Sometimes you just need a moment of refreshment to continue your day.
有時(shí)候,你只需要一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)心來(lái)繼續(xù)你的一天。
Cheerfulness
開心
Cheerfulness is the happy feeling or attitude that someone brings to something. If you feel cheerful, it means that you have a reason to be happy.
快樂(lè)是一個(gè)人給某事帶來(lái)的快樂(lè)的感覺(jué)或態(tài)度。如果你感到快樂(lè),那意味著你有理由快樂(lè)。
Amanda’s cheerfulness made everyone around her much happier.
阿曼達(dá)的快樂(lè)使她周圍的人都快樂(lè)得多。
In order to increase their employee cheerfulness, the company started to allow people to take 2 hour lunch breaks so they could work out or take a nap in the middle of the day.
為了增加員工的快樂(lè)度,公司開始允許人們2小時(shí)的午休時(shí)間,這樣他們就可以在中午鍛煉或午睡。
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