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31fun — fun1 [ fʌn ] noun uncount ** enjoyment, especially from an activity that is not important or serious: I hate to spoil your fun but it s time to go home now. have fun: We haven t had such fun for years. great/good fun: We had great fun comparing… …
32fun — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, excellent (BrE), good, great, terrific, tremendous ▪ pure, sheer ▪ …
33fun — fun1 S2 [fʌn] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: fun to play a trick on (17 20 centuries), perhaps from fonne; FOND] 1.) an experience or activity that is very enjoyable and exciting ▪ There s plenty of fun for all the family. ▪ The children were… …
34fun — 1 /fVn/ adjective 1 (only before noun) a fun activity or experience is enjoyable: It was a fun night out we ll have to do it again sometime. 2 someone who is fun is enjoyable to be with because they are cheerful and amusing : a fun… …
35fun */*/ — I UK [fʌn] / US noun [uncountable] enjoyment, especially from an activity that is not important or serious have fun: We haven t had such fun for years. great/good fun: We had great fun comparing our baby photographs. a lot of fun/lots of fun: The …
36fun — [[t]fʌ̱n[/t]] ♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT You refer to an activity or situation as fun if you think it is pleasant and enjoyable and it causes you to feel happy. This year promises to be terrifically good fun... It was such a success and we had so much fun… …
37Fun — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Fun est un terme anglais qui signifie plaisir, amusement, divertissement Sommaire 1 Média 2 …
38fun — n. 1) to have fun (we had a lot of fun) 2) to make fun of smb.; to poke fun at smb. 3) to spoil the fun 4) fun to + inf. (it was fun to go on the roller coaster fun = it was fun going on the roller coaster) 5) for, in fun (to play for fun) * * *… …
39fun*/*/ — [fʌn] noun [U] I enjoyment from an activity that is not important or serious I hate to spoil your fun but it s time to go home now.[/ex] We haven t had such fun for years.[/ex] The kids had a lot of fun with that old tent.[/ex] Do come – it ll be …
40fun — I. noun Etymology: English dialect fun to hoax, perhaps alteration of Middle English fonnen, from fonne dupe Date: 1727 1. what provides amusement or enjoyment; specifically playful often boisterous action or speech < full of fun > 2. a mood for… …