词组 | fun |
释义 | fun /fʌn/ noun, adjective an experience or activity that is very enjoyableadjectivesgood fun BrE It was good fun working with him.great/tremendous fun The show is great fun for all the family.harmless fun (=not likely to upset or offend anyone) People say these video games are just harmless fun, but some parents disagree.verbshave fun Did you have fun at the party?join in the fun On festival days the whole village joins in the fun.sth sounds (like) fun A picnic sounds like fun.spoil/ruin the fun It was cold on the beach but we didn’t let that spoil the fun.fun + nounsa fun time (=an enjoyable experience) Everyone had a really fun time at the beach.a fun day (=an event in which various enjoyable activities are organized) The school organizes a fun day in the summer.a fun run (=a fairly short race that is not intended to be very serious) We are holding a 5 km fun run in the park to raise money for charity.phrasesjust for fun/just for the fun of it (=because you enjoy it) She’s the kind of person who learns a new language just for the fun of it.a lot of fun also lots of fun The kids had a lot of fun singing and dancing.sth is no fun/not much fun (=not enjoyable) Being stuck in a traffic jam for three hours was no fun.sth is not sb’s idea of fun (=something is not the kind of thing you enjoy) Camping in the rain is not my idea of fun.sth is half the fun (=it is a very enjoyable part of something) Planning a vacation is half the fun.have a sense of fun Children like her because she has a great sense of fun.a fun thing to do (=something that is enjoyable) We’re planning lots of fun things for the children to do.in fun (=with the intention of being funny, not of upsetting someone) We teased her, but just in fun.good clean fun BrE (=not offensive or not involving sex) The show is good clean fun for all the family.THESAURUS: fun → enjoyableTHESAURUS: fun enjoyment the feeling you get when you enjoy doing something: I get a lot of enjoyment out of working with young children. | They don't expect to be paid - they do it for enjoyment. | The bad weather didn't spoil our enjoyment of the holiday. pleasure an experience or activity that makes you feel happy and satisfied: The game was a pleasure to watch. | One of her greatest pleasures was walking in the mountains. | Ted enjoyed the simple pleasures of life: his family, his home, and his garden. | Reading for pleasure is an essential part of a child's development. entertainment things such as performances and films which are intended to be enjoyable: Three musicians provided the entertainment. | What do you do for entertainment around here? | There's very little entertainment in the evenings. relaxation a way of resting and enjoying yourself: I play the piano mainly for relaxation. | Her work left little time for relaxation. leisure the time when you are not working, when you can enjoy yourself – used especially in compounds: People have much more leisure time these days. | The form asks you to list your leisure activities. | They are planning to build a new leisure centre in the centre of town. | The cinema is part of a big leisure complex, which also includes a bowling alley. | Thousands of people work in the leisure industry (=they work in bars, restaurants, nightclubs etc). | Working mothers have very little time for leisure. recreation formal activities that you do to enjoy yourself: There are plenty of parks and places for outdoor recreation. | He says he cooks for recreation (=for fun). | The local authority needs to provide better recreation facilities. a good/great time especially spoken a time when you enjoyed yourself: The kids all had a great time. | We had some good times in Japan. | Were the 1960s really such great times? sth is a blast informal used when saying that something is a very enjoyable experience – a very informal use: The trip was a blast! |
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