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fun

noun
/fʌn/
/fʌn/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the feeling of enjoying yourself; activities that you enjoy逗乐的;有趣的;使人快乐的
    • We had a lot of fun at Sarah's party.我们在萨拉的聚会上玩得很开心。
    • Sailing is good fun.帆船运动很有乐趣。
    • It was great fun! You should have come too.非常有趣!你也应该来的。
    • That was the most fun I have had in years.那是我多年来最开心的一次。
    • Have fun! (= Enjoy yourself)尽情地玩吧!
    • ‘What fun!’ she said with a laugh.“真开心呀!” 她笑着说。
    • We won't let a bit of rain spoil our fun.我们不会让一丁点儿雨坏了兴致。
    • for fun I decided to learn Spanish, just for fun.我决定学西班牙语,只是为了好玩。
    • 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。
    • it is fun doing something 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。
    • It's no fun getting up at 4  a.m. on a cold, rainy morning.在寒冷的雨天凌晨 4 点起床可不是件让人开心的事。
    • 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。
    • The whole family can join in the fun at Water World.全家人都可以参加水世界的娱乐活动。
    • ‘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。”
    Synonyms funfun
    • pleasure
    • (a) good time
    • enjoyment
    • (a) great time
    These are all words for the feeling of enjoying yourself, or activities or time that you enjoy.
    • fun (rather informal) the feeling of enjoying yourself; activities that you enjoy:指享乐、乐趣、享乐的事:
      • We had a lot of fun at Sarah’s party.我们在萨拉的聚会上玩得很开心。
      • Sailing is good/​great fun.帆船运动很/极有乐趣。
    • pleasure (rather formal) the feeling of enjoying yourself or being satisfied:指高兴、快乐、愉快、满意:
      • Reading for pleasure and reading for study are not the same.读书以自娱和读书以学习是不相同的。
    • (a) good time (rather informal) a time that you spend enjoying yourself:指欢乐、愉快的时光:
      • We had a good time in Spain.我们在西班牙过得很愉快。
    • enjoyment (rather formal) the feeling of enjoying yourself:指愉快、快乐、乐趣:
      • I get a lot of enjoyment from music.我从音乐中获得很多乐趣。
    pleasure or enjoyment?用 pleasure 还是 enjoyment?Enjoyment usually comes from an activity that you do; pleasure can come from something that you do or something that happens: He beamed with pleasure at seeing her.He beamed with enjoyment at seeing her.
    • (a) great time (rather informal) a time that you spend enjoying yourself very much:指非常欢乐、愉快的时光:
      • We had a really great time together.我们一起度过了非常快乐的时光。
    Patterns
    • to do something for fun/​pleasure/​enjoyment
    • great fun/​pleasure/​enjoyment
    • to have fun/​a good time/​a great time
    • to get pleasure/​enjoyment from something
    • to spoil the fun/​somebody’s pleasure/​somebody’s enjoyment
    Extra Examples
    • I write for fun, not because I expect to make money.我写作只是为了其中的乐趣,不是为了赚钱。
    • It was just plain fun.纯粹是好玩儿而已。
    • Must you take all the fun out of everything?难道你非得把所有事情的乐趣给破坏了吗?
    • She organized an annual fun day for local children.她为当地的儿童组织了一年一度的同乐日。
    • That's when the real fun started!真正好玩儿的事情才刚开始呢!
    • 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。
    • They took up motor racing just for the fun of it, rather than to win anything.他们参加赛车只是觉得好玩,而不是为了要赢什么。
    • You're missing all the fun!这一切好玩儿的事情,你全错过了!
    • Some of the tourist entertainments may seem tacky, but they're all good, clean fun.一些旅游娱乐活动可能看起来俗气,但它们都很好,非常有趣。
    Topics Feelingsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • enormous
    • excellent
    • good
    verb + fun
    • be
    • become
    • get
    fun + noun
    • day
    preposition
    • for fun
    • in fun
    • fun  for
    phrases
    • be no fun
    • a bit of fun
    • full of fun
    See full entry
  2. behaviour or activities that are not serious but are meant to be enjoyed 嬉戏;逗乐;玩笑
    • She's very lively and full of fun.她很活泼,挺有趣的。
    • 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。
    • You have to have a sense of fun to be a good teacher.要成为好教师,你得要幽默风趣才行。
    • in fun It wasn't serious—it was all done in fun.那不是认真的,全是闹着玩的。
    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
    Topics Games and toysa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • enormous
    • excellent
    • good
    verb + fun
    • be
    • become
    • get
    fun + noun
    • day
    preposition
    • for fun
    • in fun
    • fun  for
    phrases
    • be no fun
    • a bit of fun
    • full of fun
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate 17th cent. (denoting a trick or hoax): from obsolete fun ‘to cheat or hoax’, dialect variant of late Middle English fon ‘make a fool of, be a fool’, related to fon ‘a fool’, of unknown origin. Compare with fond.
Idioms
be/become a figure of fun
  1. to be/become somebody that other people laugh at是嘲笑的对象;成为笑柄
fun and games
  1. (informal) activities that are not serious and that other people may think are bad嬉戏;欢闹;寻欢作乐
    • Teaching isn't all fun and games, you know.教学并非全是嬉戏和玩耍,你晓得吧。
make fun of somebody/something
  1. to laugh at somebody/something or make other people laugh at them, usually in an unkind way嘲弄;取笑;拿…开玩笑
    • It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.嘲笑口吃的人是很不人道的。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
poke fun at somebody/something
  1. to say unkind things about somebody/something in order to make other people laugh at them拿…开心;奚落;嘲弄 synonym ridicule
    • Her novels poke fun at the upper class.她的小说嘲弄上流社会。
    • She’s always poking fun at herself.她总是自嘲。
    Topics Personal qualitiesc2

fun

adjective
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  1. that you enjoy逗乐的;有趣的;使人快乐的
    • She's really fun to be with.和她在一起真开心。
    • a film that's great fun to watch 一部非常有趣的电影
    • This game looks fun!这个游戏看来好玩!
    • Let's have a fun night out. 让我们在外面度过一个愉快的夜晚。
    • There are lots of fun things for young people to do here.这里有许多供年轻人玩乐的活动。
    Extra Examples
    • a game that's fun for kids让孩子们高兴的游戏
    • The shore excursions include helicopter trips, dog sledding—all kinds of fun stuff. 岸上游览包括直升机旅行、狗拉雪橇——各种有趣的东西。
    • Looking for a fun way to spend your holidays? 想找一个好玩的方式度假?
  2. [only before noun] (of a place or an event) that provides entertainment or leisure activities享乐;乐趣;快乐;享乐的事
    • a family fun day家庭欢乐日
  3. Word Originlate 17th cent. (denoting a trick or hoax): from obsolete fun ‘to cheat or hoax’, dialect variant of late Middle English fon ‘make a fool of, be a fool’, related to fon ‘a fool’, of unknown origin. Compare with fond.

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