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Auberginen
amusant(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

amusing [Brit əˈmjuːzɪŋ, Am əˈmjuzɪŋ] PRZYM.

amusing

I. amuse [Brit əˈmjuːz, Am əˈmjuz] CZ. cz. przech.

1. amuse (cause laughter):

2. amuse (entertain):

amuse game, story:

3. amuse (occupy):

amuse activity, hobby:

II. to amuse oneself CZ. cz. zwr.

1. to amuse oneself (entertain):

2. to amuse oneself (occupy):

III. amused PRZYM.

amuse-bouche [Brit əˌmjuːzˈbuːʃ, əˌmuːzˈbuːʃ, Am əˌmuzˈbuʃ] RZ.

memorably amusing, interesting
madly amusing, exciting, extravagant, jealous
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
divertissant (divertissante) (qui fait rire)
amusing
plaisant (plaisante)
amusing, funny
distrayant (distrayante)
entertaining, amusing
to be incredibly funny ou amusing
réjouissant (réjouissante)
amusing

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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

amusing PRZYM.

amusing
amusing situation

amuse [əˈmju:z] CZ. cz. przech.

1. amuse:

2. amuse (occupy):

francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
amusing
w słowniku PONS
angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

amusing PRZYM.

amusing
amusing situation

amuse ·ˈmjuz] CZ. cz. przech.

1. amuse:

2. amuse (occupy):

francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
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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It was distributed in five editions and elicited over two hundred published rejoinders in two years.
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To the angry persons entirely specific charges, the woman not only confesses, but accepts meekly a rejoinder in terms rarely used in a theatre today.
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