Entretener in english
Entertain
pronunciation: entɜrteɪn part of speech: verb
pronunciation: entɜrteɪn part of speech: verb
In gestures
entretener = entertain.
Example: Libraries are changing into activity centres, where one can keep warm, or leave one's child to be entertained, but where the shelves are half-empty.entretenerse = tarry ; spend + Posesivo + leisure time ; spend + Posesivo + leisure ; linger.
Example: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Example: All the glamour, prestige and indeed wealth make the capital of Britain a hugely attractive place to visit, spend leisure time and do business.Example: By contrast, other quite literate people prefer to spend their leisure watching television, listening to the radio, going to the cinema or any of a hundred other forms of recreation.Example: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.more:
» entretenerse con = busy + Reflesivo + (with) .
Example: As Richard took the receiver, she busied herself with papers at the other side of the room, but her ears were flapping.