English to Portuguese Dictionary entertain

entertain

entreter
definition
verb
a tremendous game that thoroughly entertained the crowd
provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment.
Washington entertained little hope of an early improvement in relations
give attention or consideration to (an idea, suggestion, or feeling).
translation of 'entertain'
verb
acolher,
cogitar,
fazer sala a,
hospedar,
festejar,
receber,
entreter,
divertir
example
They maintain the enviable skill of being able to 'entertain' an audience young and old.
It is possible to 'entertain' the idea that the bank had a point.
I longed to tell them the game had most likely been made to 'entertain' babies, but I resisted.
And he added that the company would be more than happy to 'entertain' the idea of some sort of interchange if passengers wanted it.
Having bands and DJs is a good way to 'entertain' your guests and bring in a crowd.
I have no place to plant an herb garden, and there simply isn't room for us to 'entertain' family and friends.
Dedicated volunteers 'entertain' the members with games of cards and bingo, while some just meet up for a chat and a cup of tea.
he didn't even 'entertain' the suggestion
I would not expect them to even 'entertain' the idea that they could report simultaneously as a battle was taking place.
Unless there's a specific call about it, I can't even 'entertain' the idea.
Again the retail sector's cynics refused to 'entertain' the idea.
Having bar furniture in your house, you will be able to 'entertain' friends and guests more easily.
The recreation centre also has indoor games, magazines and a television set to 'entertain' the highway users.
she began to 'entertain' doubts
When he came into her life, she had reached a stage where she was completely happy not to 'entertain' the idea of marrying again.
They will 'entertain' the kids and accompany them on special bear trails.
a private dining room where members could 'entertain' groups of friends
You say there are some compelling reasons to at least 'entertain' the idea of lifting the ban.
Some of those so called old-fashioned games can still 'entertain' the crowd.
They are easy to maintain, and can 'entertain' their owners and themselves for hours.
Street performers from the world over 'entertain' the crowd whilst buskers provide the soundtrack.
‘It is a splendid place to 'entertain' guests or clients,’ says a member who asks not to be named.
Sunday lunchtime is the best time to 'entertain'
Crowds jostle and a six-piece jazz band begins to 'entertain' the captive audience as the rain sheets down outside.
Ashamedly we did 'entertain' the idea of making him swim to the station.
One doesn't have to be a conspiracy theorist to 'entertain' the idea.
Granted, the novel isn't gleeful, but there's enough levity to 'entertain' the idea of lasting love.
a private dining room where members could 'entertain' groups of friends
It allows us to 'entertain' the idea of rebellion, diffusing that feeling without having to act upon it.
The game modes should provide the gamer a plethora of scenarios to challenge and 'entertain' the user.
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