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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. amuse [ingl. am. əˈmjuz, ingl. brit. əˈmjuːz] V. trans.

1. amuse (entertain):

amuse

2. amuse (make laugh):

amuse
amuse

II. amuse [ingl. am. əˈmjuz, ingl. brit. əˈmjuːz] V. v. refl.

to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself (have fun)
to amuse oneself (relax)

amuse-bouche <pl amuse-bouche amuse-bouches [əˌmjuːzˈbuː∫]> [ingl. am. əˌmuzˈbuʃ, ingl. brit. əˌmjuːzˈbuːʃ, əˌmuːzˈbuːʃ] SUST.

amuse-bouche
amuse-bouche
botana f Méx.
amuse-bouche
pasapalo m Ven.
español
español
inglés
inglés
to amuse oneself

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

amuse [əˈmju:z] V. trans.

1. amuse (entertain):

amuse
to amuse oneself

2. amuse (cause laughter):

amuse
amuse
español
español
inglés
inglés
to amuse
to amuse oneself
to amuse
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

amuse ·ˈmjuz] V. trans.

1. amuse (entertain):

amuse
to amuse oneself

2. amuse (cause laughter):

amuse
amuse
español
español
inglés
inglés
to amuse
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
to amuse oneself
Present
Iamuse
youamuse
he/she/itamuses
weamuse
youamuse
theyamuse
Past
Iamused
youamused
he/she/itamused
weamused
youamused
theyamused
Present Perfect
Ihaveamused
youhaveamused
he/she/ithasamused
wehaveamused
youhaveamused
theyhaveamused
Past Perfect
Ihadamused
youhadamused
he/she/ithadamused
wehadamused
youhadamused
theyhadamused

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Despite her fortune, simple things amuse her the most.
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She said that she could tell the color of a great many words, and amused the children at school by so doing.
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When it's the barber's turn, he gets bored, so amuses himself by shaving the head of the professor.
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He began to amuse himself by attending various parties and other social engagements.
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This act seems to amuse him more than a serious attempt on his part, though.
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