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dote/incident * Our visits to the theatre made the holiday more amusing. a highly amusing (=very amusing) film mildly/vaguely amusing (=a little amusing , but not very ) a mildly amusing spectacle amusingly adv. ※Amusing/amused Amused adj. . If you are amused by something, you think it is funny and you smile or laugh.. amused at / by Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation. I could see she was highly amused (=very amused). The man looked a little amused. He won’t be very amused (=he will be annoyed) when he finds out what’s happened to his garden. An amused smile / look / expression Keep sb. amused to entertain or interest someone for a long time so that they do not get bored . There were puzzles and games to keep the children amused.2. experience /?k39。 ?k`sp?r??ns/ n. 1). [U] (process of gaining) knowledge or skill acquired from seeing and doing things 經(jīng)驗。t had enough work experience (ie experience of work) for the job.* I know from experience that he39。 event or activity that has given one experience 經(jīng)歷。 感受。s quite an experience! ie it39。 feel 有(某事物)的經(jīng)驗。 感覺。 體驗 . *experience pleasure, pain, difficulty, great hardships, etc 體驗到愉快、痛苦、困難、苦難等 * The child had never experienced kindness.. * I don39。ve ever experienced real depression. 4).experienced adj. having experience。 有閱歷的。 熟練的 *an experienced nurse * He39。 no stopping﹡As soon as: once。 respond Reply to : He did not reply to her question right away.﹡Had left/had got into/had reached: had done →past perfect tense:usually means two actions happened in the past,one of which happened before the other. . He finished work. He went home. (We can join these two sentences together with the word after) We can say: After he had finished work he went home.◆Note how these sentences have been joined. Pay close attention to the words in italics.a. The children ran away. They broke the window.→The children ran away after they had broken the window.b. The sun set. We returned to our hotel. →As soon as the sun had set we returned to our hotel.c. He finished lunch. He asked for a glass of water.→When he had finished lunch he asked for a glass of water.d. I did not understand the problem. He explained it. →I had not understood the problem until he explained it.5. Word formationaffixationAdv. –ly(the suffix –ly ,from Middle English, is added to adjectives to form adver