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Перевод: amusement speek amusement


[существительное]
развлечение; забава ; удовольствие; времяпрепровождение; веселье
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Тезаурус:

  1. While we must support family rooms in those pubs which have the space and can provide suitable amusement for the little angels, this cannot remain the only answer to the problem.
  2. Peter Pan's Never Never Land, a plastic amusement park, lies under heavy rain on the front.
  3. She laughed prettily and tossed her head, her eyes flashing with amusement.
  4. If we must have a past, then let's be sure it's molested with this kind of amusement!
  5. RMC attacked costs here but profits, coming from the Great Mills DIY chain, Hales waste business and Thorpe Park amusement centre as well as building materials, plunged three fifths to 34.9m.
  6. Below: At first the crew had to dress as gondoliers, much to the amusement of their colleagues!
  7. She had only seen him when she had climbed the wooden steps up to the promenade: he was out of sight of the kiosk, waiting across the road, almost hidden in the dark cave of an amusement arcade.
  8. Children's pool; Damon Park amusement playground; cots and high chairs available; baby listening service; baby sitting available; medical centre.
  9. They stayed at the Carlton Hotel, the best in town, and Cecily Robinson was astonished by her first sight of John, who arrived for dinner with a leg-warmer he was knitting, much to the amusement of all the other diners.
  10. Scene from the Past 2 - A Canadian Orderly Officer tentatively tastes the food while others watch with amusement.
  11. And although absinthe was banned, cafs shut early and many bars closed down, secret drinking-clubs offered liquor and amusement through the night.
  12. The principal of the college was Jimmie Seaton, a plump, cheerful, outgoing little man known as Friar Tuck, who bubbled with amusement and good sense of vitality and who liked people and gardening while he hated committees and pomposity.
  13. Ronald Clements, South Leicester, suggested the "thugs posing as security guards" were the pushers at parties where drugs were portrayed as harmless amusement.

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