1. to entertain
he told a joke to entertain guests
I hate corporate events because I'm always the one who has to entertain the guests.
2. to have some fun
Anglais mot "zabawiać się"(to have some fun) se produit dans des ensembles:
2. An Englishman's everyday life3. entertaining
the entertaining dialogues
This is an entertaining program for children.
He is in charge of entertaining the foreign guests.
I think a movie is more entertaining than any book.
It was an entertaining book that left me in a good mood.
The programme about the Amish was entertaining.
Children's TV nowadays is much more entertaining.
Find more entertaining way to spent your time.
I didn’t find the situation entertaining
A light but entertaining novel, perfect for beach reading.
Hollywood can teach us about history in an entertaining way.
I find comedies very entertaining and often enjoy watching one at the cinema.
An entertaining film is one that you like watching.
At the wedding, the best man gave a lively and entertaining speech.
The company had incurred $37,000 in expenses entertaining a client.
4. gad about
Anglais mot "zabawiać się"(gad about) se produit dans des ensembles:
BRIDGERTON 20/075. have fun
Is it rude to have fun at someone's expense?
Tonight we will go out to have fun.