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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
interesting
1 interesting 2 not interesting 3 being interested 4 not interested see also LIKE, ENJOY
1 interesting - a thing that you enjoy doing, thinking or learning about is interesting an interesting book/subject/job/hobby ◎ I thought his lecture was very interesting. - a person who you enjoy listening to is interesting an interesting speaker - very interesting: fascinating a fascinating story/woman - interesting and enjoyable: amusing, entertaining an amusing film ◎ an entertaining evening/speaker - to make sb want to learn or hear more about sth or to get involved in sth: interest sb (in sth) I enjoyed the class very much as the subject interests me a great deal. ◎ Can I interest you in coming to the exhibition? - to interest sb very much: fascinate sb Archaeology has always fascinated me. ◎ I was fascinated to hear about her trip to South America. - to get the interest of other people: attract sb, attract sb's attention The film attracted a lot of publicity. ◎ What attracted my attention was the title of the book. - a thing that is interesting and attracts people's attention: attraction The Eiffel Tower is a major tourist attraction. ※ interesting events - things that interest and amuse people: entertainment (noun U) There were singing, dancing and comedy shows for our entertainment. - to interest and amuse: entertain sb; a person who does this: entertainer We entertained the children with games and tricks. - full of interesting events: eventful an eventful day - full of variety, interest and excitement: lively, colourful (AmE colorful) a lively party ◎ a colourful show - to make sth more interesting and exciting: liven sth up This party needs livening up - let's have some dancing! ※ more on entertainment ENTERTAINMENT
2 not interesting - not interesting: boring, uninteresting, dull a boring programme/book ◎ an uninteresting job ◎ a dull conversation ◎ My life is too busy to be dull. - to make a person tired and uninterested: bore sb; a person or activity that does this: bore Am I boring you? ◎ Football bores me to death - I'd much rather watch tennis. ◎ Don't invite Edward - he's a terrible bore. ◎ Have you got to copy all of that? What a bore! - boring and lasting for a long time: tedious What a tedious film - it just went on and on! - dull and without variety: monotonous; noun (U): monotony monotonous work ◎ The monotony of this work is driving me mad.
3 being interested - wanting to know or hear more about sth: interested (in sth/doing sth); noun (U/singular): interest (in sth/doing sth) What sort of music are you interested in? ◎ She was interested to hear all our news. ◎ He's never shown much interest in going to university. ◎ I've lost interest in this book. ◎ I wish you took more interest in what I say. - the quality that makes sth interesting: interest (noun U) Is this book of interest to you? ◎ a matter of great interest to many people ◎ His meeting with Picasso helped to stimulate his interest in painting. - a thing that you enjoy doing or learning about: interest One of my interests is modern jazz. ◎ Tell me about your interests. - something that you do regularly for pleasure in your spare time: hobby 'What hobbies do you have?' 'Tap dancing, rock climbing and stamp collecting.' - to take an active interest in sth: follow sth Have you been following the football? - to be or become interested in sth: be/get* into sth He's heavily into modern jazz. ◎ When did you get into local politics? - to start doing sth regularly: take* sth up I took up jogging last year and it's done me a lot of good. ◎ Winter is a good time to take up a new hobby. - to be interested in or worried about sb/sth: care (about sb/sth) Do you really care about me? ※ being very interested - a feeling of pleasure and interest in sth that is happening or expected to happen: excitement (noun U); a person who feels excitement is excited ※ more on being excited EXCITED - to be very interested in sth and like it very much: love sth/doing sth; noun (C/U): love I've always loved animals. ◎ He loves fishing. ◎ a love of food/music/sport - strong and eager interest: enthusiasm (for/about sth) (noun U); full of enthusiasm: enthusiastic (about sth), keen (to do sth), keen on sth He didn't show much enthusiasm for the idea. ◎ She's very enthusiastic about her new job. ◎ a keen gardener ◎ We're keen to see as many of the sights as possible. ◎ She's very keen on sport. - a person who is very interested in an activity or subject: fan, enthusiast a football fan ◎ an opera enthusiast - extremely interested: (informal) mad (keen) about/on sth The kids are mad about this new American pop group. ◎ My son is mad keen on spaceships at the moment. - to be so excited about sth that you forget what you are doing: be/get* carried away We got so carried away with the music that we didn't notice when everybody else stopped dancing.
4 not interested - not interested: uninterested; to become uninterested: lose* (all) interest (in sth) I used to like photography but I lost interest in it when I broke my camera. - to become impatient with or annoyed by sb/sth: be/get* tired of sb/sth/doing sth We're tired of watching the same old programmes repeated again and again on television. - feeling uninterested and tired because sth is not exciting or because you do not have anything to do: bored (with sth); very bored: bored stiff, bored to tears; noun (U): boredom I'm bored with this - can we do something else now? ◎ I was bored stiff but everyone else seemed to find the talk interesting. - bored or unhappy: (informal) fed up (with sb/sth/doing sth) I'm fed up with having to wait for you all the time. ◎ What's the matter? You look fed up. - without interest or wanting to do anything: apathetic; noun (U): apathy 'Why do so few local people turn up to meetings?' 'I think it's just apathy.' - if you are not interested in sb/sth, you (informal) don't* care (about sb/sth) I don't care who wins the election. - if you are completely uninterested in sth and do not want to do it or be troubled by it, you couldn't care less 'You could lose a lot of money if you don't take this job.' 'I really couldn't care less.' - not enthusiastic: unenthusiastic - if you are not interested enough in sth to want to do it, you (informal) can't be bothered I really couldn't be bothered to go to the party.
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