In everyday English, people usually say funny rather than amusing: 在日常英语中,人们一般说funny,而不说amusing
Someone told me a really funny joke.
有人给我讲了个非常好笑的笑话。
Examples from the Corpus
amusing• My mother was embarrassed, but I found the situation highly amusing.• Corbett took his seat, trying to ignore de Craon who was grinning as if he had suddenly found something amusing.• He's very amusing and can be a very ablespeaker in public.• For Joan it has been a labour of love and provides an amusing and detailedinsight into medicine in the town.• One of them kisses me as if I had won a prize for the most amusing and far-fetchedstory of the evening.• I like a newspaper with one or two amusingarticles, as well as all the seriousstuff.• He was a really special person, gentle and amusing at the same time.• a charming and amusing book• Organisers said the display was amusing but warned that some people might consider it unsuitable for young children.• Perhaps there have been odd, amusing little things that have happened during our day's work, and we share these.• Even though things do not go according to plan, Elmer's idea offers lots of amusingpossibilities.• It might be amusing to run across her some time.• Mrs Denton didn't find it amusing when I spilt all the paint on the floor.
mildly/vaguely amusing• As if she knew what Carrie was thinking and found it mildly amusing.• I did not mean it at all, I thought it was vaguely amusing.• They are not even vaguely amusing.• To a layman, it might all seem mildly amusing.