fun
英式音标:fun怎么读
美式音标:fun怎么读
词汇归类: CET4,TEM4,考研,CET6,中高频词,基本词汇
近义词: enjoyment,amusement,good,playfulness,pleasure,sport,entertainment,time
fun词义
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n. 乐趣;玩笑;有趣的人或事adj. 供娱乐用的vi. 开玩笑
中文词源
fun 享乐
可能来自fonnen, 傻瓜,糊弄,词源同fond. 引申词义享乐。
fun双语例句
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- 1. Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
- 上网很有意思,但也很浪费时间。
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- 2. Under all the innocent fun, there are hidden dangers, especially for children.
- 在所有简单无害的娱乐项目背后都隐藏着危险,特别是对儿童而言。
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- 3. The following recipe is a statement of another kind—food is fun!
- 下面的食谱是另一种观点的表现——食物可以带来乐趣!
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- 4. She would have cracked up if she hadn't allowed herself some fun.
- 她若是没给自己找点乐趣的话,早就崩溃了。
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- 5. I hope that everyone will be able to join in the fun.
- 我希望每个人都能够加入进来,玩得开心。
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fun英文词源
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- fun
- fun: [17] A fun was originally a ‘trick, hoax, practical joke’: ‘A Hackney Coachman he did hug her, and was not this a very good Fun?’ Thomas D’Urfey, Pills to Purge Melancholy 1719. It came from the contemporary verb fun ‘cheat, hoax’, which was presumably a variant of the Middle English verb fon ‘make a fool of’. This in turn was a verbal use of the noun fon ‘fool’, probable origin of modern English fond.
The current sense of fun, ‘amusement, merriment’, did not develop until the 18th century. The derived adjective funny, in the sense ‘amusing’, was roughly contemporary with it; ‘strange, odd’ is an early 19th-century semantic development.
=> fond - fun (n.)
- "diversion, amusement, mirthful sport," 1727, earlier "a cheat, trick" (c. 1700), from verb fun (1680s) "to cheat, hoax," which is of uncertain origin, probably a variant of Middle English fonnen "befool" (c. 1400; see fond). Scantly recorded in 18c. and stigmatized by Johnson as "a low cant word." Older senses are preserved in phrase to make fun of (1737) and funny money "counterfeit bills" (1938, though this use of the word may be more for the sake of the rhyme). See also funny. Fun and games "mirthful carryings-on" is from 1906.
- fun (v.)
- 1680s, "to cheat;" 1833 "to make fun, jest, joke," from fun (n.). Related: Funning.
- fun (adj.)
- mid-15c., "foolish, silly;" 1846, "enjoyable," from fun (n.).
fun实用场景例句
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- It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
- 嘲笑口吃的人是很不人道的。
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- She's really fun to be with.
- 和她在一起真开心。
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- This game looks fun!
- 这个游戏看来好玩!
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- There are lots of fun things for young people to do here.
- 这里有许多供年轻人玩乐的东西。
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- It wasn't serious─it was all done in fun .
- 那不是认真的,全是闹着玩的。
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- Walking three miles in the pouring rain is not my idea of fun .
- 顶着倾盆大雨走三英里路,我可不认为是好玩的事。
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- ‘What do you say to a weekend in New York? ’ ‘Sounds like fun. ’
- “在纽约度周末怎么样?”“听起来很惬意。”
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- She's very lively and full of fun .
- 她很活泼,挺有趣的。
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- We didn't mean to hurt him. It was just a bit of fun .
- 我们并非有意要伤害他,只不过是开个玩笑罢了。
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- I decided to learn Spanish, just for fun .
- 我决定学习西班牙语,只是为了消遣。
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- I didn't do all that work just for the fun of it .
- 我做这一切并不仅仅是为了好玩。
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- It's not much fun going to a party on your own.
- 独自一人参加聚会没什么意思。
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- ‘What fun! ’ she said with a laugh.
- “真开心呀!”她笑着说。
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- Have fun (= Enjoy yourself) !
- 尽情地玩吧!
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- Sailing is good fun .
- 帆船运动很有乐趣。
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- We had a lot of fun at Sarah's party.
- 我们在萨拉的聚会上玩得很开心。
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- This year promises to be terrifically good fun...
- 今年一定会非常有意思。
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- It was such a success and we had so much fun doing it...
- 它大获成功,而我们也从中得到了很多乐趣。
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- Liz was wonderful fun to be with.
- 莉兹是个非常有趣的伙伴。
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- It was a fun evening...
- 那个晚上令人愉快。
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- What a fun person he is!
- 他多么有趣啊!
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- I took my M. A. just for fun really...
- 我拿文科硕士学位其实就是觉得好玩儿。
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- He had just come for the fun of it.
- 他来只是为了好玩。
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- Police suspected that the boys, whose fun and games hurt a lot of people, were on drugs.
- 警察怀疑这些经常胡为瞎闹令不少人受害的男孩子在吸毒。
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- Don't say such things, even in fun.
- 不要说这些话,就算是开玩笑也不行。
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- Don't make fun of me...
- 不要取笑我。
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- She poked fun at people's shortcomings.
- 她拿别人的缺点开玩笑。
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