Entretenida in english
Entertaining
pronunciation: entɜrteɪnɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: entɜrteɪnɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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.entretenido1 = entertaining.
Example: Adults and children should share all that they read and discover together what it is they find that is entertaining and revealing, recreative, re-enactive, and engaging.more:
» ser entretenido = be fun .
Example: When I was 19, I met a man who was great-looking, had a profession, was fun to be with, and who just adored me, quirks and all.» ser muy entretenido = be great fun ; be good fun .
Example: Riding a train to Osaka for the party dressed as a mummy was great fun. Example: The gig was very rowdy and loud but it was good fun, despite the torrential rain that was leaking through and flooding the floor.entretenido2
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» muy entretenido = time-consuming [time consuming] .
Example: International consultation is bulky and time-consuming, and this makes revision a slow process.