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play

verb
/pleɪ/
/pleɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they play
/pleɪ/
/pleɪ/
he / she / it plays
/pleɪz/
/pleɪz/
past simple played
/pleɪd/
/pleɪd/
past participle played
/pleɪd/
/pleɪd/
-ing form playing
/ˈpleɪɪŋ/
/ˈpleɪɪŋ/
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    of children儿童

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy yourself, rather than work玩耍;游戏;玩乐
    • You'll have to play inside today.你今天只能在屋里玩耍。
    • There's a time to work and a time to play.工作、玩耍皆有时。
    • play with somebody/something A group of kids were playing with a ball in the street.一群孩子在街上玩球。
    • I haven't got anybody to play with!没有人跟我玩儿!
    • play something Let's play a different game. 咱们玩点别的游戏吧。
    Synonyms entertainmententertainment
    • fun
    • recreation
    • relaxation
    • play
    • pleasure
    • amusement
    These are all words for things or activities used to entertain people when they are not working.
    • entertainment films, television, music, etc. used to entertain people:
      • There are three bars, with live entertainment seven nights a week.有三家酒吧每周七个晚上都有现场文艺节目。
    • fun (rather informal) behaviour or activities that are not serious but are meant to be enjoyed:
      • It wasn’t serious—it was all done in fun.那不是认真的,全是闹着玩的。
      • 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。
      • The lottery provides harmless fun for millions.彩票抽奖为数百万人提供无伤大雅的娱乐。
    • recreation (rather formal) things people do for pleasure when they are not working:
      • His only form of recreation is playing football.他唯一的娱乐就是踢足球。
    • relaxation (rather formal) things people do to rest and enjoy themselves when they are not working; the ability to relax:指休闲活动、消遣:
      • I go hill-walking for relaxation.我要是想放松放松,就到山上走走。
    recreation or relaxation?用 recreation 还是 relaxation?Both these words can be used for a wide range of activities, physical and mental, but relaxation is sometimes used for gentler activities than recreation: I play the flute in a wind band for recreation.I listen to music for relaxation.
    • play things that people, especially children, do for pleasure rather than as work:
      • the happy sounds of children at play儿童嬉戏的欢闹声
    • pleasure the activity of enjoying yourself, especially in contrast to working:
      • Are you in Paris for business or pleasure?你来巴黎公干还是游玩?
    • amusement the fact of being entertained by something:
      • What do you do for amusement round here?你在这儿以什么消遣?
    Patterns
    • to do something for entertainment/​fun/​recreation/​relaxation/​pleasure/​amusement
    • to provide entertainment/​fun/​recreation/​relaxation/​amusement
    Culture toys and gamestoys and gamesMost young children are given toys for their birthday or at Christmas. Many regularly spend their pocket money on smaller toys. Popular toys include building bricks such as Lego, plastic farm animals, toy cars, model railways and dressing-up costumes. Many children have dolls, and several sets of clothes to dress them in. Particularly popular are Action Man figures and Barbie dolls. Babies are given rattles (= toys that make a noise when shaken), soft toys and teddy bears. Action figures, small plastic models of characters from television shows or films, are also popular. Some parents do not allow their children to have guns or other toys that represent weapons because they do not want them to think it is fun to injure or kill people.Among traditional games that are still popular are board games such as snakes and ladders and Cluedo, card games such as Happy Families and Snap, and word games such as hangman and Scrabble.Children play outside with skipping ropes, bicycles, skateboards, scooters and Rollerblades. In playgrounds there are often swings, a slide, a see-saw and a climbing frame (NAmE jungle gym) to climb on. Traditional games played outside include hopscotch, a game in which children hop over squares drawn on the ground to try to pick up a stone, and tag, in which one child runs after the others until he or she catches one of them and then that child has to chase the rest.Few people give up games completely when they become adults. Many people play card games like bridge and poker, and board games such as Scrabble, Monopoly, backgammon and chess.Games consoles and apps are very popular. Games can be played online, either against a real opponent, who is playing somewhere else on their own device, or against a computer program that can be set to a suitable level of difficulty.
    Extra Examples
    • The other children wouldn't let him play.其他孩子不让他玩。
    • The little girl was playing with her toys.这个小女孩在玩自己的玩具。
    • The children spent too much time playing computer games.孩子们花了太多时间玩电脑游戏。
    • I used to spend hours playing with Lego.我过去常常花几个小时玩乐高。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + play
    • let somebody
    preposition
    • at
    • with
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, no passive, intransitive] to pretend to be or do something for fun(为玩耍)假装,假扮
    • play something Let's play pirates.咱们假扮海盗玩吧。
    • play at something Let's play at pirates!咱们扮海盗玩吧!
    • play at doing something They were playing at being cowboys.他们装扮成牛仔玩。
    see also role-play
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + play
    • let somebody
    preposition
    • at
    • with
    See full entry
  3. sports/games运动;比赛

  4. [transitive, intransitive] to be involved in a game; to compete against somebody in a game参加比赛;(同某人)比赛
    • play something to play football/cards踢足球/打牌
    • play something with/against somebody I usually play chess with my brother.我通常和我哥哥下棋。
    • play somebody France are playing Wales tomorrow.明天法国队和威尔士队比赛。
    • play somebody at something Have you played her at squash yet?你跟她打过壁球没有?
    • play for somebody He plays for Cleveland.他代表克利夫兰参赛。
    • play against somebody France are playing against Wales on Saturday.星期六法国队迎战威尔士队。
    • play with somebody I like football, but I don't have anyone to play with.我喜欢足球,但我没有人可以一起玩。
    • + adv./prep. Evans played very well.埃文斯比赛很出色。
    Extra Examples
    • I've never played John at tennis.我从来没有同约翰打过网球。
    • She has played in every game this season.她参加了本赛季所有的比赛。
    • She was playing cards with her mother.她在和母亲打扑克。
    • These guys make the team very difficult to play against.这些家伙使他们队难以抗衡。
    • United are difficult to play against.与联队比赛不容易。
    • Do you want to play cards with me?想跟我玩纸牌吗?
    • Have you ever played her at chess?你跟她下过国际象棋吗?
    • They play basketball on Saturday mornings.他们在星期六早上打篮球。
    • They've played six games in the last month.他们上个月已经打了六场比赛了。
    • If you are interested in playing or coaching, please contact the club president.如果你对比赛或教练感兴趣,请联系俱乐部主席。
    • He plays golf on Sundays.他每星期天都去打高尔夫球。
    • Both teams played well.两个队都打得很好。
    • She plays for the local team.她为当地球队效力。
    • Matches were played on Sunday.周日进行了比赛。
    Topics Games and toysa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • brilliantly
    • superbly
    • well
    verb + play
    • learn to
    • teach somebody to
    • be difficult to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • for
    See full entry
  5. [intransitive] to take a particular position in a sports team(在运动队中)担当,充任
    • + adv./prep. Who's playing on the wing?谁担任边锋?
    • + noun I've never played right back before.我过去从来未当过右后卫。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa1
  6. [transitive] play somebody (+ adv./prep.) to include somebody in a sports team派…出场;让…加入运动队
    • I think we should play Matt on the wing.我认为我们应该让麦特打边锋。
  7. [transitive] play something to make contact with the ball and hit or kick it in the way mentioned触,带,踢,击(球)
    • She played the ball and ran forward.她带球向前冲。
    • He played a backhand volley.他用反手截击球。
  8. [transitive] play something (in chess国际象棋) to move a piece in chess, etc.走(子);行(棋)
    • She played her bishop.她走象。
  9. [transitive, intransitive] play (something) (in card games纸牌游戏) to put a card face upwards on the table, showing its value出牌
    • to play your ace/a trump出 A/王牌
    • He played out of turn!他抢出牌!
  10. music音乐

  11. [transitive, intransitive] to perform music on a musical instrument弹拨,吹奏(乐器);演奏
    • play (something) She played Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20.她演奏了莫扎特的第一钢琴协奏曲。20.
    • The music is well played and beautifully recorded.音乐演奏得很好,录音也很优美。
    • In the distance a band was playing.远处有个乐队在演奏。
    • play on something He sat in the corner, playing softly on his guitar.他坐在角落里,轻轻地弹着吉他。
    • play something on something He played a tune on his harmonica.他用口琴吹奏了一支曲子。
    • play something to somebody Play that new piece to us.给我们演奏那支新曲子吧。
    • play somebody something Play us that new piece.给我们演奏那支新曲子吧。
    Extra Examples
    • Have you ever heard her play?你听过她演奏吗?
    • The band will be playing live in the studio.乐队将在演播室现场演奏。
    • a piece that is relatively easy to play比较容易演奏的乐曲
    • She was playing songs on her ukelele.她正在她的尤克里里琴上演奏歌曲。
    • Classical music was playing in the background.古典音乐在背景中演奏。
    • He played the bride in with ‘The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba’.他在《示巴女王的到来》中扮演新娘。
    Topics Musica1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • beautifully
    • brilliantly
    • excellently
    verb + play
    • learn to
    • teach somebody to
    • be easy to
    See full entry
  12. [transitive] play something to have the skill of performing on a musical instrument弹拨,吹奏(乐器);演奏
    • Do you play a musical instrument?你玩乐器吗?
    • to play the piano/violin/flute演奏钢琴/小提琴/长笛
    • I'm learning to play sax.我正在学习演奏萨克斯管。
    Extra Examples
    • learning to play the violin学习拉小提琴
    • They learnt to dance, sing and play musical instruments.他们学会了跳舞、唱歌和演奏乐器。
    • In my twenties, I played trombone at a fairly high level.二十多岁的我,长号弹的水平还算高。
  13. [transitive] play something to use an MP3 player, a CD player, etc. to make it possible to hear a song, an album, a CD, etc.播放
    • I played some music to drown out the noise.我放了些音乐来盖过噪音。
    • They're always playing that song on the radio.电台总是播放那首歌。
  14. [intransitive] (of a song, an album, etc.) to be heard(歌曲、专辑等)被播放
    • My favourite song was playing on the radio.收音机里播放着我最喜爱的歌曲。
  15. video/DVD

  16. [intransitive, transitive] (of a video or DVD) to start working; to make a video on DVD start working开始播放;播放(光盘或视频)
    • These videos won't play on my computer.这些视频在我的电脑上不能播放。
    • play something Click below to play videos.点击下方播放视频。
    • Nothing happens when I try to play a DVD.我试着放DVD的时候什么都没发生。
    • A short video was played to the court showing the inside of the house.向法庭播放了一段展示房子内部的短片。
  17. act/perform扮演;演出

  18. [transitive, intransitive] to act in a play, film, etc.; to act the role of somebody(在电影、话剧中)扮角色,扮演,表演
    • play something to play a role/part扮演角色/角色
    • The part of Elizabeth was played by Cate Blanchett.伊丽莎白这一角色由凯特 · 布兰切特扮演。
    • He had always wanted to play Othello.他一直想扮演奥赛罗。
    • He was chosen to play the role of Judas.他被选中扮演犹大这个角色。
    • She usually plays historical characters.她通常扮演历史人物。
    • play opposite somebody She played opposite Brad Pitt (= she and Brad Pitt played the two leading roles).她与布拉德·皮特演对手戏。
  19. [intransitive, transitive] to pretend to be something that you are not佯装;假装
    • The children were dressed as soldiers, but they were just playing.孩子们打扮成士兵,但他们只是在玩耍。
    • + adj. I decided it was safer to play dead.我拿定主意装死会更安全些。
    • + noun She enjoys playing the wronged wife.她很喜欢扮演受委屈的妻子。
  20. [transitive] play the something to behave as though you are a particular type of person强调;着重说明
    • This is no time to play the hero.现在不是逞英雄的时候。
    • She always did enjoy playing the victim.她总是喜欢扮演受害者。
  21. [intransitive] play (to somebody) (of a play or show) to be performed上演;演出
    • A production of ‘Carmen’ was playing to packed houses.《卡门》一剧上演场场爆满。
  22. [transitive] play something (of a band, theatre company, etc.) to give a performance in a particular place上演;演出
    • The band are playing 11 cities around the country.乐队正在全国11个城市演奏。
    • I've played some fantastic venues.我玩过一些很棒的场地。
  23. have effect起作用

  24. [transitive] play a part/role (in something/in doing something) to have an effect or influence on something(在…中)发挥作用
    • Social media played an important part in the last election.社交媒体在上次选举中发挥了重要作用。
    • Farming plays a crucial role in maintaining the landscape.农业在保持景观方面起着至关重要的作用。
    • High environmental temperatures may also play a role.高环境温度也可能起作用。
    • Businesses can play their part by contributing some of their profits.企业可以通过贡献部分利润来发挥自己的作用。
    • All countries have a part to play in protecting the environment.所有国家在保护环境方面都有自己的责任。
    Extra Examples
    • Pesticides play a very important role in food production.农药在食品生产中起着非常重要的作用。
    • Sugar plays a major part in dental cavities.糖在蛀牙中起主要作用。
    • Zinc may play an important part in the health of the prostate.锌可能在前列腺健康中发挥重要作用。
    • The media has a role to play in informing the public debate.媒体在为公众辩论提供信息方面可以发挥作用。
  25. trick把戏

  26. [transitive] play a trick/tricks (on somebody) to trick somebody for fun捉弄;戏弄
    • Children ran around the village playing tricks.孩子们在村子里跑来跑去玩把戏。
    • I played a trick on him just to see his reaction.我捉弄了他一下,只是想看看他的反应。
  27. situation局面

  28. [transitive] play something + adv./prep. to deal with a situation in the way mentioned(以某种方式)应付,处理
    • He played the situation carefully for maximum advantage.他谨慎应付局面以获得最大利益。
  29. not do something seriously

  30. [intransitive, transitive] (often disapproving) to do something without being serious about it or putting much effort into it敷衍应付;虚与委蛇
    • play at something He was just playing at it before—now he's serious.他以前只是玩玩而已,现在是认真的了。
    • play at doing something They were playing at being villains, like in the movies.他们在扮演反派角色,就像电影里一样。
    • play something (with something) Officials are playing politics with farm programs.官员们正在利用农业项目玩弄政治。
  31. be willing to help

  32. [intransitive] (usually in negative sentences通常用于否定句) (informal) to be willing to work with other people in a helpful way, especially so that somebody can get what they want(和某人)合作
    • He needs another loan, but the bank won't play.他需要另一笔贷款,但是银行不愿意。
  33. of light/a smile光;微笑

  34. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move or appear quickly and lightly, often changing direction or shape闪烁;浮现;掠过
    • Sunlight played on the surface of the lake.阳光在湖面上闪烁。
    • A small smile played on her lips.她嘴角挂着一丝微笑。
  35. of fountain喷泉

  36. [intransitive] when a fountain plays, it produces a steady stream of water喷涌;涌流
    • Two huge fountains were playing outside the entrance.入口外面有两个巨大的喷泉。
  37. Word OriginOld English pleg(i)an ‘to exercise’, plega ‘brisk movement’, related to Middle Dutch pleien ‘leap for joy, dance’.
Idioms Most idioms containing play are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example play the game is at game. 
have money, time, etc. to play with
  1. (informal) to have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing something有的是金钱(或时间等)
play with yourself
  1. (informal) to masturbate手淫
what is somebody playing at?
  1. used to ask in an angry way about what somebody is doing(气愤时的质问语)某人在搞什么名堂?
    • What do you think you are playing at?你以为你在搞什么名堂?

play

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    in theatre剧院

  1. [countable] a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio戏剧;剧本
    • a stage/radio play舞台剧/广播剧
    • She wrote a play for the students to perform.她写了一个剧本给学生们表演。
    • to put on/stage a play上演戏剧
    • to produce/direct a play制作/导演一部戏剧
    • play by somebody a play by Shakespeare一出莎士比亚的戏剧
    see also morality play, mystery play, Passion play
    Extra Examples
    • They are performing a play by Pinter.他们正在上演品特的一部戏剧。
    • The theatre was refused permission to stage the play.剧场未获准上演这个剧。
    • Kate's class decided to put on a play for the school.凯特的班打算为学校演出排演一个剧目。
    • a play about teenage runaways关于离家出走青少年的剧本
    • The play is reviewed in most of today's papers.今天大多数报纸都评论了该剧。
    • Her script was adapted and turned into a stage play.她的剧本被改编成舞台剧。
    • The first version of the story was a radio play.这个故事的第一个版本是一部广播剧。
    • The play was first staged at the end of the 19th century.该剧于19世纪末首次上演。
    Topics Film and theatrea1, TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • one-act
    • stage
    • radio
    verb + play
    • review
    preposition
    • play about
    See full entry
  2. children儿童

  3. [uncountable] things that people, especially children, do for pleasure rather than as work游戏;玩耍;娱乐
    • the importance of learning through play寓教于乐的重要性
    • Making time for both work and play is not easy.为工作和娱乐腾出时间并不容易。
    • at play the happy sounds of children at play 儿童嬉戏的欢闹声
    • The site offers sports facilities, including tennis courts, and a children's play area.该网站提供运动设施,包括网球场和儿童游乐区。
    Extra Examples
    • Children spend hours at play.小孩子花很多时间玩耍。
    • The local council runs some good play schemes.当地市政会主持着几个不错的娱乐计划。
    • They are raising money for an outdoor play area.他们正在为一个户外游戏区筹集资金。
    • There are lots of opportunities for imaginative play.想象力游戏的机会很多。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • outdoor
    • creative
    • imaginative
    play + noun
    • area
    • equipment
    • house
    preposition
    • at play
    • in play
    See full entry
  4. in sport体育运动

  5. [uncountable] the playing of a game比赛;赛风;比赛中的表现
    • Rain stopped play.因雨停赛。
    • There was some excellent play in yesterday's match.昨天的比赛有精彩的场面。
    • The spectators were asked to be quiet during play.观众被要求在比赛期间保持安静。
    • This video game has fast and exciting game play.这款电子游戏玩起来既快又刺激。
    • Does online play have a negative effect on gaming?网游对游戏有负面影响吗?
    see also fair play, foul play
    Extra Examples
    • Rain stopped play 40 minutes into the match.比赛进行了 40 分钟因雨而暂停。
    • At close of play he had scored 38 not out.比赛结束时,他得了 38 分没有出局。
    • There was some nice defensive play by the local champion.当地冠军进行了一些精彩的防守比赛。
    • Team play is very important.团队合作很重要。
    • They took an early lead thanks to some splendid forward play by Cooper.由于库珀精彩的前场表演,他们早早地领先了。
    • She is returning to tournament play for the first time since losing the Wimbledon final.自从输掉温布尔登决赛后,她第一次重返锦标赛。
    • A short while later, play resumed. 过了一会儿,比赛恢复了。
    • He significantly changed the game of basketball with his influential style of play.他以其颇具影响力的打球风格极大地改变了篮球运动。
    • The score after eleven minutes of play was 9-7.比赛11分钟后比分是9比7。
    Topics Games and toysb1, Sports: ball and racket sportsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • bad
    verb + play
    • stop
    preposition
    • in play
    • out of play
    phrases
    • at close of play
    • at start of play
    See full entry
  6. [countable] (North American English) an action or move in a game比赛中的动作
    • He made several nice defensive plays.他做了几个漂亮的防守动作。
    • They are playing better now, making big plays at key times.他们现在打得更好了,在关键时刻大放异彩。
    see also force play, pass play, run play
    Extra Examples
    • The offensive coordinator has called 60 running plays and 44 passes.进攻协调员叫了 60 档跑阵和 44 档传球。
    • There were ten double plays completed.场上完成了十次双杀。
    • They ran 10 plays inside the 30 in the fourth quarter.第四节时他们在 30 码内打了 10 档进攻。
    • the final play of the first half决定上半场的最后一球
    • the team's ability to execute a play这支球队执行战术的能力
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • final
    • defensive
    verb + play
    • execute
    • make
    • run
    See full entry
  7. activity/influence活动;影响

  8. [uncountable] the activity or operation of something; the influence of something on something else活动;作用;影响
    • the free play of market forces市场力量的自由调节作用
    • in play More powerful forces are in play.更强大的力量正在发挥作用。
    • The financial crisis has brought new factors into play.财政危机已引发了新的变数。
    • Personal feelings should not come into play when you are making business decisions.为公事作决策不应掺入个人感情。
    • at play Other issues such as market power could be at play.市场力量等其他问题也可能起作用。
    Extra Examples
    • There are several measures in play at one time.有几个措施同时在起作用。
    • Both of these factors are in play.这两个因素都在起作用。
    • All of his skills were called into play.他的所有技能都发挥了作用。
    • There is more at play here than simply reputations.这里有比名誉更重要的因素。
    • They were more independent and given freer play than many women of their time.他们比同时代的许多女性更独立,也更自由。
  9. in rope绳索

  10. [uncountable] the possibility of free and easy movement间隙;活动空间
    • We need more play in the rope.我们需要再松一松绳子。
  11. of light/a smile光;微笑

  12. [uncountable] (literary) a light, quick movement that keeps changing轻快变幻的动作;闪烁;闪现
    • the play of sunlight on water阳光在水面上的闪烁
  13. Word OriginOld English pleg(i)an ‘to exercise’, plega ‘brisk movement’, related to Middle Dutch pleien ‘leap for joy, dance’.
Idioms
all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)
  1. (saying) it is not healthy to spend all your time working; you need to relax too只工作不玩耍,聪明的孩子也变傻
be child’s play
  1. (informal) to be very easy to do, so not even a child would find it difficult极容易做;轻而易举
call something into play
  1. (formal) to make use of something利用;使用
    • Chess is a game that calls into play all your powers of concentration.国际象棋是一项需要全神贯注的活动。
have a play (with something)
  1. to spend time playing with a toy, game, etc.玩(玩具、游戏等)
    • I had a play with the new computer game.我玩了一下这个新的电脑游戏。
in/out of play
  1. (sport体育) (of a ball) inside/outside the area allowed by the rules of the game在死球/非死球区域;在可继续/不能继续比赛区域
    • She just managed to keep the ball in play.她把球勉强保持在界内。
    Extra Examples
    • The ball is still in play.这个球在界内。
    • He kicked the ball out of play.他把球踢出界外。
make great/much play of something
  1. to emphasize the importance of a particular fact强调;着重说明
    • He made great play of the fact that his uncle was a duke.他特别强调自己的叔叔是位公爵。
make a play for somebody/something
  1. to try to obtain something; to do things that are intended to produce a particular result企图得到;处心积虑做事
    • She was making a play for the sales manager's job.她千方百计要取得销售部经理的位置。
a play on words
  1. the humorous use of a word or phrase that can have two different meanings双关语;语带双关 synonym pun
the state of play
  1. the stage that has been reached in a process, etc. which has not yet been completed进展情况;发展阶段
    • What is the current state of play in the peace talks?和平谈判目前进展得怎么样?
  2. (especially British English) the score in a sports match, especially in cricket(板球等比赛的)比分
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play

noun¹

1activity done for fun嬉戲ADJECTIVE | PLAY + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEoutdoor戶外遊戲creative, imaginative, pretend有創意的遊戲;假想遊戲PLAY + NOUNarea娛樂區equipment娛樂設備house (usually playhouse) 劇場;兒童遊戲房room (usually playroom) 遊戲室group (usually playgroup in BrE) , scheme (BrE) 幼兒遊戲班;娛樂計劃
The local council runs some good play schemes.當地市政會主持着幾個不錯的娛樂計劃。PREPOSITIONat play在玩耍Children spend hours at play.小孩子花很多時間玩耍。in play開玩笑地I only said it in play (= not seriously).我只是說着玩兒的。
play

noun²

2drama戲劇ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLAY | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEone-act獨幕劇stage舞台劇radio, television廣播劇;電視劇musical音樂劇miracle, morality, mystery, nativity, passion奇跡劇;道德劇;神秘劇;耶穌降生劇;耶穌受難劇The children always perform a nativity play every Christmas.每年聖誕節孩子們都演耶穌誕生的戲劇。school學校戲劇VERB + PLAYreview評論戲劇The play is reviewed in most of today's papers.今天大多數報紙都評論了該劇。PREPOSITIONplay about關於⋯的劇本a play about teenage runaways關於離家出走青少年的劇本 note at performance (for more verbs)
play

noun³

3in sports體育ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLAY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcellent, good精彩的比賽bad, poor糟糕的/差勁的比賽fair公平的比賽dangerous, dirty, foul, rough, violent危險動作;無體育道德的動作;犯規動作;粗野的動作He was sent off for foul play.他由於犯規而被罰下場。VERB + PLAYstop停止比賽Rain stopped play 40 minutes into the match.比賽進行了 40 分鐘因雨而暫停。PREPOSITIONin play(球)按規則處於可比賽狀態中The ball is still in play.這個球在界內。out of play(球)按規則處於非可比賽狀態中He kicked the ball out of play.他把球踢出界外。PHRASESat close of play, at start of play (in cricket板球) 在比賽結束時/開始時At close of play he had scored 38 not out.比賽結束時,他得了 38 分沒有出局。
play

noun⁴

4 (NAmE) an action or move in a game打法;技巧ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLAY ADJECTIVEbig大發揮A double play ended the inning and the Red Sox were up.雙殺結束了那一局,紅襪隊晉級。final最後一球the final play of the first half決定上半場的最後一球defensive, offensive (both in American football均用於美式橄欖球) 防守;進攻running (in American football美式橄欖球) 跑陣double, triple (both in baseball均用於棒球) 雙殺;三殺There were ten double plays completed.場上完成了十次雙殺。VERB + PLAYexecute, make, run (in American football美式橄欖球) 成功地完成動作;出色地達成戰術目標the team's ability to execute a play這支球隊執行戰術的能力He made several nice defensive plays.他做了幾個漂亮的防守動作。They ran 10 plays inside the 30 in the fourth quarter.第四節時他們在 30 碼內打了 10 檔進攻。call (in American football美式橄欖球) 組織戰術並傳達給球員The offensive coordinator has called 60 running plays and 44 passes.進攻協調員叫了 60 檔跑陣和 44 檔傳球。
play

verb¹

1of children兒童VERB + PLAY | PREPOSITION VERB + PLAYlet sb讓某人玩The other children wouldn't let him play.其他孩子不讓他玩。PREPOSITIONat (BrE) 裝扮⋯玩Let's play at pirates!咱們扮海盜玩吧!with玩⋯The little girl was playing with her toys.這個小女孩在玩自己的玩具。
play

verb²

2game/sport遊戲;運動ADVERB | VERB + PLAY | PREPOSITION ADVERBbrilliantly, superbly, well比賽表現出色badly, poorly比賽表現差勁VERB + PLAYlearn to學打⋯teach sb to教某人打⋯be difficult to, be easy to⋯難打;⋯易踢see sb, watch sb看某人打⋯PREPOSITIONagainst與⋯比賽These guys make the team very difficult to play against.這些傢伙使他們隊難以抗衡。at比賽⋯I've never played John at tennis.我從來沒有同約翰打過網球。for為⋯隊效力He plays for the Chicago Bears.他為芝加哥熊隊效力。in在⋯中比賽She has played in every game this season.她參加了本賽季所有的比賽。with和⋯比賽She was playing cards with her mother.她在和母親打撲克。
play

verb³

3music音樂ADVERB | VERB + PLAY ADVERBbeautifully, brilliantly, excellently, superbly, well演奏精湛badly演奏差勁together合奏live現場演奏The band will be playing live in the studio.樂隊將在演播室現場演奏。VERB + PLAYlearn to學習演奏I'm learning to play sax.我正在學習演奏薩克斯管。teach sb to教某人演奏be easy to, be difficult to容易/難以演奏a piece that is relatively easy to play比較容易演奏的樂曲hear sb聽某人演奏Have you ever heard her play?你聽過她演奏嗎?
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play verb
play1 (children playing) play2 (play football) play3 (play the piano) play a part join
play noun
play (a play by Shakespeare) entertainment (children at play)
play

noun

play ♦︎ drama ♦︎ comedy ♦︎ tragedy ♦︎ sketch ♦︎ farceThese are all words for a piece of writing that is intended to be performed as entertainment. 这些词均表示戏剧、剧本。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a play / drama / comedy / tragedy / sketch / farce by sba play / drama / comedy / tragedy / sketch / farce about stha Shakespearean play / drama / comedy / tragedya television / radio play / drama / comedya historical play / dramato write a play / drama / comedy / tragedy / sketch / farceto perform a play / drama / sketchto do a play / sketchto see a play / drama / comedy / sketch play [countable] a piece of writing that is intended to be performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio 戏剧;剧本Kate's class decided to put on (= organize and perform) a play for the school.凯特的班打算为学校演出排演一个剧目。The theatre was refused permission to stage the play.剧场未获准上演这个剧。 see also playwright writer drama ˈdrɑːmə [countable] a play, especially one that has a very exciting or emotional story (尤指剧情令人兴奋或激动的)戏,剧The story easily fits into the standard mould of a courtroom drama.这个故事很符合法庭戏的常规模式。It is a lavish costume drama (= a film, especially on television, about a period in the past) set in the early twentieth century.这是一部耗资巨大的古装戏,背景设定在20世纪初。 see also drama drama , dramatist writer comedy ˈkɒmədi; NAmE ˈkɑːmədi [countable, uncountable] a play or film that is intended to be funny, usually with a happy ending; plays and films of this type 喜剧;喜剧片It's a romantic comedy starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.这是由梅格•瑞安和汤姆•汉克斯主演的浪漫喜剧。They spent hours watching comedy on television.他们看了几个小时的电视喜剧片。 tragedy ˈtrædʒədi [countable, uncountable] a serious play with a sad ending, especially one in which the main character dies; plays of this type 悲剧;悲剧作品Revenge tragedies were very popular in Elizabethan England.复仇悲剧在伊丽莎白一世时代的英格兰非常受欢迎。In Greek tragedy the main character usually identifies himself upon entering the stage.在希腊悲剧中,主要人物上场后通常要表明身份。 sketch sketʃ [countable] a short funny scene that is part of a longer show in a theatre or on television or radio 幽默短剧;小品The drama group did a sketch about a couple buying a new car.剧社上演了一出夫妻二人买新车的短剧。 farce fɑːs; NAmE fɑːrs [countable, uncountable] a funny play for the theatre based on ridiculous and unlikely situations and events; this type of writing or performance 滑稽戏;闹剧;滑稽戏剧本Feydeau's classic bedroom farce (= a funny play about sex) is set in turn-of-the-century Paris.费多的经典床上笑剧以世纪之交的巴黎为背景。Farce is often looked down upon by serious theatre goers.以严肃的态度去戏院看戏的人常常看不起滑稽剧。play1

verb

children playing 孩子们在玩耍play football/for England/against France 踢足球;代表英格兰参赛;跟法国队比赛play the piano/the role of Hamlet 弹钢琴;扮演哈姆雷特play ♦︎ celebrate ♦︎ have fun ♦︎ enjoy yourself ♦︎ have a good/great time ♦︎ party ♦︎ live it upThese words all mean to do things for pleasure and/or get enjoyment from sth. 这些词均表示玩乐。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配Let's play / celebrate / have fun / enjoy ourselves / have a good time / party / live it up play [intransitive, transitive] to do things for pleasure, as children do, instead of working 玩耍;游戏;玩乐A group of kids were playing with a ball in the street.一群孩子在街上玩球。You'll have to play inside today.你们今天只能在屋里玩了。I haven't got anybody to play with!没有人跟我玩!There's a time to work and a time to play.工作、玩耍皆有时。Let's play a different game.我们玩点别的吧。 see also play entertainment noun celebrate [intransitive, transitive] to show that a day or event is important by doing sth special on it 庆祝;庆贺Jake's passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate.杰克考试通过了,我们出去庆祝一下。We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary in Florence.我们在佛罗伦萨庆祝25周年结婚纪念日。How do people celebrate New Year in your country?在你们国家,人们怎么庆祝新年? celebration

noun

[uncountable] Her triumph was a cause for celebration.她的胜利是庆祝的理由。 see also celebration event 2
have ˈfun

phrase

(has, had, had) (informal, especially spoken) to get enjoyment from what you are doing 得到快乐;玩得开心Have fun!尽情地玩吧!The kids were having fun in the water.孩子们在水里玩得正高兴呢。You can have a lot of fun with a cheap digital camera.一部廉价的数码相机就能带来很多乐趣。 see also fun fun , fun entertainment
enˈjoy yourself

phrase

to get enjoyment from what you are doing 得到快乐;玩得开心Enjoy yourselves!尽情地玩吧!The kids all seemed to enjoy themselves at the party.孩子们在聚会上好像都玩得很痛快。 see also enjoyment fun
have a good ˈtime have a ˈgreat time

phrase

(has, had, had) (informal, especially spoken) to get (great) enjoyment from what you are doing 得到(极大的)快乐;玩得(非常)开心Did you have a good time in Spain?你们在西班牙玩得高兴吗?Yes, we had a great time.是的,我们玩得非常开心。 Have a great time is not used in questions. * have a great time不用于疑问句Did you have a great time? NOTE 辨析 Have fun, enjoy yourself or have a good time? Have fun and have a good time are more informal than enjoy yourself and used especially in spoken English. Have fun can be used ironically as an instruction to sb who is going to do sth that they do not expect to enjoy. * have fun和have a good time比enjoy yourself较非正式,尤用于口语。have fun可以是反语,用于告诉对方他们要做的事不会很令人愉快 (ironic) Oh, is it your exam today? Have fun!哦,你今天考试吧?好好享受吧!
party [intransitive] (informal) to enjoy yourself, especially by eating, drinking alcohol and dancing 寻欢作乐;吃喝玩乐They were out partying every night.他们每晚都外出寻欢作乐。 see also party party noun 2 live it ˈup

idiom

(informal) to enjoy yourself in an exciting way, usually spending a lot of money 尽情欢乐;纵情挥霍享乐They had this great win on the lottery and now they're living it up in Hawaii.他们买彩票得了这大奖,现在正在夏威夷尽情享乐呢。
play2

verb

children playing 孩子们在玩耍play football/for England/against France 踢足球;代表英格兰参赛;跟法国队比赛play the piano/the role of Hamlet 弹钢琴;扮演哈姆雷特play ♦︎ go in for sth ♦︎ compete ♦︎ enterThese words all mean to be involved in an activity, especially a game, race or competition. 这些词均表示参加比赛。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to play / compete in a competition, etc.to play / compete against sbto go in for / compete in / enter a competition / contest / raceto compete in / enter a tournamentto play / compete well play [transitive, intransitive] to be involved in a game; to compete against sb in a game; to take a particular position in a sports team 参加比赛;同⋯比赛;(在运动队中)担任They play football on Saturday mornings.他们每周六上午都踢足球。Do you want to play cards with me?想跟我玩纸牌吗?Have you ever played her at chess?你跟她下过国际象棋吗?France are playing Wales tomorrow.明天法国队迎战威尔士队。France are playing against Wales on Saturday.星期六法国队迎战威尔士队。He plays for Cleveland.他加入克利夫兰队参赛。Evans played very well.埃文斯比赛很出色。Who's playing on the wing?谁担任边锋?I've never played right back before.我过去从未打过右后卫。 ˌgo ˈin for sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone) (usually used in negative statements 通常用于否定陈述) to enjoy and take part in sth as an interest or hobby 对⋯有兴趣;爱好She doesn't go in for team games.她对团体比赛项目不感兴趣。In British English go in for sth also means to put your name on the list for an exam or competition. 在英式英语中,go in for sth还指报名参加考试或竞赛She's going in for the Cambridge First Certificate.她准备参加剑桥初级证书考试。
compete [intransitive] to take part in a contest or game 参加比赛(或竞赛)He's hoping to compete in the London marathon.他希望参加伦敦马拉松比赛。Compete is often followed by in with names of sports events like the marathon, the Olympic Games, the Grand Prix and the British Open. * compete常后接in及运动赛事名称如the marathon、the Olympic Games、the Grand Prix和the British Open。 see also competitor participant enter [transitive, intransitive] to put your name on the list for an exam or competition; to do this for sb 报名参加,为(某人)报名参加(考试或比赛)1 000 children entered the competition.1 000个孩子报名参加比赛。 (BrE) Only four British players have entered for the championship.只有四名英国选手参加了锦标赛。 (BrE) How many students have been entered for the exam?让多少学生参加了考试? see also entrant candidate
play3

verb

children playing 孩子们在玩耍play football/for England/against France 踢足球;代表英格兰参赛;跟法国队比赛play the piano/the role of Hamlet 弹钢琴;扮演哈姆雷特play ♦︎ perform ♦︎ stage ♦︎ do ♦︎ produce ♦︎ act ♦︎ put sth on ♦︎ presentThese words all mean to play a musical instrument, sing, act in a play, etc., especially to entertain an audience. 这些词均表示演奏、演唱或扮演。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to play / perform / do a pieceto play / act a role / partto perform / stage / do / produce / act in / put on / present a play / showto perform / stage / do / act in / put on a productionto stage / do / put on / present a / an performance / concert / exhibitiona band / musician plays / performs / does stha company stages / does / produces / puts on / presents a play / showto play / perform / stage / act / present sth wellto play / perform / stage / present sth brilliantlyto play / perform / act sth togetherto play / perform / do sth live / in public play [transitive, intransitive] to make music on a musical instrument; to take a part in a play or film 演奏(乐器);(在戏剧或电影中)扮演I'm learning to play the piano.我正学弹钢琴。Play us that new piece.给我们演奏那首新曲子吧。In the distance a band was playing.远处有个乐队在演奏。The part of the Queen was played by Helen Mirren.女王这一角色由海伦•米伦扮演。He had always wanted to play Othello.他一直想扮演奥赛罗。 perform [transitive, intransitive] to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc. 演出;表演The play was first performed in 1987.该剧于1987年首演。I'd like to hear it performed live.我希望能听现场演出。I'm looking forward to seeing you perform.我期待着看你演出。 see also performance performance , performer actor stage [transitive] (especially written) to organize a play or event for people to see 上演;举办;举行The local theatre group is staging a production of 'Hamlet'.当地剧团在上演《哈姆雷特》。They're staging an exhibition in the church hall.他们正在教堂大厅里办展览。Birmingham has bid to stage the next national athletics championships.伯明翰申办了下届全国田径锦标赛。 see also stage drama do (does, did, done) [transitive] (rather informal, especially spoken) to perform or organize a performance of a play, opera, concert, etc. 演出,编排(戏剧、歌剧、音乐会等)The local dramatic society is doing 'Hamlet' next month.当地剧社下月上演《哈姆雷特》。 produce [transitive] to be in charge of preparing a play, film or television programme for the public to see 制作,拍摄(戏剧、电影或电视节目)She produced a TV series about adopted children.她拍摄了一部描写被收养儿童的电视系列片。 see also production performance act [intransitive, transitive] to perform a part in a play or film 扮演(戏剧或电影中的角色)Most of the cast act well.这出戏大多数演员演得不错。He just can't act (= acts very badly).他根本不会演戏。The play was well acted.这出戏演得不错。She is acting the role of Juliet.她在演朱丽叶这一角色。 see also acting drama , actor actor NOTE 辨析 Play or act?In this meaning, act can be used with an object ( act a part/role) as well as without ( He just can't act.); play can only be used with an object. It is more common to talk about a person playing rather than acting a role or part. People usually talk about acting a part when they are talking about sb pretending to be a particular type of person in everyday life. 表达此义时,act可以带宾语,如act a part/role,也可以不带,如He just can't act。play必须带宾语。表示扮演某个角色较常用play,而不用act。表示在日常生活中装成某类人时通常用actI found myself acting the part of the happy newly-married wife.我发现自己正假扮成一个幸福的新婚妻子。A play or film as a whole is acted, not played. 谈论戏剧或电影的整体表演,用act而不用play。The play/film was well played. see also act pretend ˌput sth ˈon

phrasal verb

(putting, put, put)to organize or produce a play or event for people to see 举办;上演;展出The local drama club is putting on 'Macbeth' at the Playhouse.当地的剧社正在剧场演出《麦克白》。
present [transitive] (written) to organize or produce a play or event for people to see 举办;上演;展出Compass Theatre Company presents a new production of 'King Lear'.罗经剧团推出了全新制作的《李尔王》。We plan to present the film uncensored and without commercial breaks.我们计划推出这部影片的未经删剪版,且不插入任何广告。NOTE 辨析 Stage, put sth on or present?You can stage, put on or present a live performance, show, play, concert or exhibition. You can present a film or a programme that has been recorded, but you cannot stage or put on a film. Put on is used especially to talk about amateur (= not professional) performances. * stage、put on或present可以与现场演出如performance、show、play、concert搭配,或与exhibition搭配。present与film或录制好的节目搭配,但是stage或put on不能与film搭配。put on尤指业余演出。

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