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 Translation for 'entertaining' from English to Czech
ADJ   entertaining | more entertaining | most entertaining
VERB   to entertain | entertained | entertained
entertaining | entertains
entertaining {adj} [of a person]zábavný [člověk]
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Translation for 'entertaining' from English to Czech

entertaining {adj} [of a person]
zábavný [člověk]
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Usage Examples English
  • His second book, "Extreme Entertaining Made Simple", was published by the Penguin Group in the fall of 2008, and focused on entertaining for the senses.
  • "The Deseret News" and "Meridian Magazine" both reviewed "American Mormon", the former stating that "Tufts' charm helps carry "American Mormon," and his audio commentary with Knudsen is also entertaining."
  • Ca' d'Zan was meant to impress as a showplace for entertaining.
  • Verill's books were praised for their entertaining writing style but were criticized by biologist Joel Hedgpeth for containing "outrageous fabrications" to appeal to younger readers.
  • Some of MacDonald's poetry certainly does not hold up: for example, the books "Caw-Caw Ballads" and "Paul Marchand and Other Poems", which employ dialect verse – here the French-Canadian habitant dialect of English popularized by William Henry Drummond – more entertaining if heard performed rather than read, and even then more embarrassing than entertaining.

  • The format once again allowed votes by the faculty, contestants as well as viewers who would ultimately decide the best singer and performer out of the nine television personalities, spiced up with entertaining musical performances, gripping drama and high emotions entertaining the viewers.
  • While calling it "superbly entertaining", Truss criticised the novel's lack of a "sense of jeopardy", with Dirda calling the book "wildly entertaining".
  • Computer Shopper praised the graphics, animation, and characters, and compared the "entertaining and compelling" game to Creative Wonders title "Get Set for Kindergarten Deluxe".
  • November 22 1947 edition of "Billboard" called the series "a lively and entertaining weekly half-hour stanza", and called the host "a cheerful and gracious lad".
  • To minimize the confirmation bias which results from entertaining a single hypothesis, strong inference emphasizes the need for entertaining multiple alternative hypotheses.

  • One critic wrote that "the film is entertaining in its contrived absurdity but lacks any substance behind the comic set ups." However David Stratton called the film "hugely entertaining".
  • The series focuses on educating and entertaining teenagers (13 years and older) in a variety of segments, using music as a primary tool to incorporate pop culture in an entertaining behavior.
  • Many of the negative reviews still referred to the film as entertaining, including "The Guardian", which called it "outrageous but entertaining".
  • "Bon Appétit" is an American food and entertaining magazine.
  • BBC Music called the album a "generally entertaining and pretty risqué listening experience".

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