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(或 for the fun of it)in order to amuse oneself and not for any more serious purpose
為了好玩兒,鬧著玩兒地
amusing and enjoyable activities
有趣的活動(dòng),開(kāi)心的玩樂(lè)
teaching isn't all fun and games.
教學(xué)不是一天到晚搞有趣的活動(dòng)。
used to emphasize one's dislike for an activity or to mock someone else's liking for it
[用于表示不喜歡某事或嘲諷他人對(duì)某事的喜歡]
being stuck behind a desk all day &B{isn't my idea of fun}.
整天不能離開(kāi)辦公桌半步可不是好玩的。
not intended seriously; as a joke
不是當(dāng)真的;開(kāi)玩笑的
remember when you meet the press to say that your speech was all in fun.
你和報(bào)界人士見(jiàn)面時(shí)別忘了說(shuō)清楚你那次講話只是鬧著玩兒的。
(dated, chiefly N. Amer.)an ironic exclamation of contradiction or disbelief in response to a statement
(舊,主北美,諷)決不會(huì),哪里有這種事(表示反駁或不相信)
(Brit. archaic)vigorously or quickly
(英,古)有力地;很快地
the mill is blazing away like fun.
工廠燃起迅猛的熊熊大火。
tease, laugh at, or joke about (someone) in a mocking or unkind way
取笑,嘲弄(某人)
used to indicate that something strikes one as extremely unpleasant and depressing
[用于表示對(duì)某事感到極為不快]
it can't be much fun living next door to him.
與他為鄰決非幸事。
used to convey that an activity or situation sounds amusing or enjoyable
多么有趣!
As a joke; playfully.
尋找樂(lè)趣:開(kāi)玩笑的;滑稽可笑的