pleasure 的英语意思
pleasurepleasure /ˈpleʒə $ -ər/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] the feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction that you get from an experience从某种经历中获得的幸福感、愉悦感或满足感with pleasure
She sipped her drink with obvious pleasure.她明显带着愉悦地小口啜饮着饮料。for pleasure
Are you taking the trip for business or pleasure?您此行是为了公务还是休闲?► see thesaurus at fun2[countable] an activity or experience that you enjoy very much令人非常享受的活动或经历:
the simple pleasures of life生活中简单的乐趣be a pleasure to read/work with/watch etc
Carol was a pleasure to work with.与卡罗尔共事令人愉快。3(it’s) my pleasure spoken口语 used when someone has thanked you for doing something and you want to say that you were glad to do it当对方感谢你做了某事,而你想表示乐意效劳时使用4[singular] spoken口语 formal正式 used to be polite when you are meeting someone, asking for something, agreeing to do something etc在会见某人、请求某事、同意做某事等场合用于表示礼貌have the pleasure of (doing) something
May I have the pleasure of seeing you again?我能有幸再次见到您吗?
It’s been a pleasure to meet you.认识您真是荣幸。It’ll be a pleasure/With pleasure (=used to respond to a request)(=用于回应请求)
‘Give the kids a hug for me.’ ‘With pleasure.’"替我抱抱孩子们。""好的,乐意效劳。"5at your pleasure formal正式 if you can do something at your pleasure, you can do it when you want to and in the way you want to如果可以随意做某事,意即可以随时以自己希望的方式去做6at His/Her Majesty’s pleasure British English law法律 if someone is put in prison at His or Her Majesty’s pleasure, there is no fixed limit to the time they have to spend there若某人以"国王/女王陛下之意旨"的名义被投入监狱,其服刑期限没有固定上限COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词take pleasure in (doing) something· He takes great pleasure in boasting about his big salary.· 他以夸耀自己的高薪为乐。get pleasure from/out of something· Young children get a lot of pleasure from dressing up.· 小孩子很喜欢盛装打扮。find pleasure in (doing) something· I find great pleasure in reading.· 我在阅读中感受到极大的乐趣。give (somebody) pleasure· Over the years, painting has given me a lot of pleasure.· 多年来,绘画给了我很多乐趣。bring pleasure to somebody (=give someone pleasure)· His singing has brought pleasure to millions.· 他的歌声给数百万人带来了欢乐。derive pleasure from something formal正式 (=get pleasure from it)· I derive great pleasure from playing chess.· 我从下棋中获得极大的乐趣。adjectives形容词great/enormous/immense pleasure· Steinbeck’s books have brought enormous pleasure to many people.· 斯坦贝克的作品给许多人带来了巨大的乐趣。sheer/pure pleasure· He studied ancient languages for the sheer pleasure of learning.· 他学习古代语言,纯粹是为了学习本身带来的乐趣。genuine/real pleasure· She smiled with genuine pleasure.· 她发自内心地愉快微笑着。perverse pleasure (=unreasonable, surprising, or bad)· Some people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others.· 有些人从他人的痛苦中获得扭曲的快感。phrases短语a source of pleasure· Her garden was a constant source of pleasure.· 她的花园是源源不断的乐趣之源。THESAURUS同义词辨析pleasure the feeling you have when you are doing something you enjoy or when something very nice has happened to you正在做自己喜欢的事,或遇到非常美好的事情时所感受到的心情: · Most craftsmen get a lot of pleasure out of making things.· 大多数工匠从制作东西中获得很大的乐趣。· His music has brought pleasure to people all over the world.· 他的音乐给全世界的人们带来了快乐。happiness the feeling you have when you are happy感到快乐时所拥有的心情: · Happiness is more important than money.· 幸福比金钱更重要。· Pauline was willing to do anything for her children’s happiness.· 保利娜愿意为孩子们的幸福做任何事。· I doubt she’ll find happiness with Gary.· 我怀疑她能否和盖里在一起找到幸福。joy especially written尤用于书面语 a deep feeling of great happiness, because something good has happened因好事发生而产生的深切的巨大喜悦: · It’s hard to describe the joy we felt, seeing each other again after so many years.· 多年后再次相见时我们所感受到的喜悦难以言表。· They danced with joy when they heard the news.· 听到这个消息时,他们欣喜地跳起舞来。delight great happiness and excitement, because of something good that has happened因好事发生而产生的巨大快乐与兴奋: · To the audience’s delight, she agreed to play another song.· 令观众欣喜的是,她同意再演奏一首曲子。· Imagine my delight when I found out that the house was for sale.· 想象一下,当我得知那所房子正在出售时,我有多么欣喜。contentment a quietly happy and satisfied feeling, especially because you are happy with your work, your life etc一种平静的幸福与满足感,尤指因对自己的工作、生活等感到满意而产生: · He moved to the country and found contentment for the first time in his life.· 他搬到乡下,生平第一次找到了心满意足的感觉。· She settled back in her chair and sighed with contentment.· 她舒适地靠在椅背上,满足地叹了口气。euphoria /juːˈfɔːria $ jʊ-/ an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement that continues for a short time持续时间短暂的极度强烈的幸福感与兴奋感: · The whole country experienced a period of euphoria after the war ended.· 战争结束后,全国上下经历了一段欣喜若狂的时期。· the euphoria that parents feel after the birth of a child· 父母在孩子出生后感受到的狂喜elation /ɪˈleɪʃən/ formal正式 a strong feeling of happiness and excitement, especially because you have achieved something强烈的幸福感与兴奋感,尤指因为取得了某种成就: · After she had made her first landing, she experienced a great sense of elation.· 完成首次着陆后,她感受到一阵强烈的振奋。· The troops’ sense of elation at the victory was not to last.· 士兵们因胜利而产生的振奋感没能持续多久。
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] the feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction that you get from an experience从某种经历中获得的幸福感、愉悦感或满足感with pleasure
She sipped her drink with obvious pleasure.她明显带着愉悦地小口啜饮着饮料。for pleasure
Are you taking the trip for business or pleasure?您此行是为了公务还是休闲?► see thesaurus at fun2[countable] an activity or experience that you enjoy very much令人非常享受的活动或经历:
the simple pleasures of life生活中简单的乐趣be a pleasure to read/work with/watch etc
Carol was a pleasure to work with.与卡罗尔共事令人愉快。3(it’s) my pleasure spoken口语 used when someone has thanked you for doing something and you want to say that you were glad to do it当对方感谢你做了某事,而你想表示乐意效劳时使用4[singular] spoken口语 formal正式 used to be polite when you are meeting someone, asking for something, agreeing to do something etc在会见某人、请求某事、同意做某事等场合用于表示礼貌have the pleasure of (doing) something
May I have the pleasure of seeing you again?我能有幸再次见到您吗?
It’s been a pleasure to meet you.认识您真是荣幸。It’ll be a pleasure/With pleasure (=used to respond to a request)(=用于回应请求)
‘Give the kids a hug for me.’ ‘With pleasure.’"替我抱抱孩子们。""好的,乐意效劳。"5at your pleasure formal正式 if you can do something at your pleasure, you can do it when you want to and in the way you want to如果可以随意做某事,意即可以随时以自己希望的方式去做6at His/Her Majesty’s pleasure British English law法律 if someone is put in prison at His or Her Majesty’s pleasure, there is no fixed limit to the time they have to spend there若某人以"国王/女王陛下之意旨"的名义被投入监狱,其服刑期限没有固定上限COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词take pleasure in (doing) something· He takes great pleasure in boasting about his big salary.· 他以夸耀自己的高薪为乐。get pleasure from/out of something· Young children get a lot of pleasure from dressing up.· 小孩子很喜欢盛装打扮。find pleasure in (doing) something· I find great pleasure in reading.· 我在阅读中感受到极大的乐趣。give (somebody) pleasure· Over the years, painting has given me a lot of pleasure.· 多年来,绘画给了我很多乐趣。bring pleasure to somebody (=give someone pleasure)· His singing has brought pleasure to millions.· 他的歌声给数百万人带来了欢乐。derive pleasure from something formal正式 (=get pleasure from it)· I derive great pleasure from playing chess.· 我从下棋中获得极大的乐趣。adjectives形容词great/enormous/immense pleasure· Steinbeck’s books have brought enormous pleasure to many people.· 斯坦贝克的作品给许多人带来了巨大的乐趣。sheer/pure pleasure· He studied ancient languages for the sheer pleasure of learning.· 他学习古代语言,纯粹是为了学习本身带来的乐趣。genuine/real pleasure· She smiled with genuine pleasure.· 她发自内心地愉快微笑着。perverse pleasure (=unreasonable, surprising, or bad)· Some people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others.· 有些人从他人的痛苦中获得扭曲的快感。phrases短语a source of pleasure· Her garden was a constant source of pleasure.· 她的花园是源源不断的乐趣之源。THESAURUS同义词辨析pleasure the feeling you have when you are doing something you enjoy or when something very nice has happened to you正在做自己喜欢的事,或遇到非常美好的事情时所感受到的心情: · Most craftsmen get a lot of pleasure out of making things.· 大多数工匠从制作东西中获得很大的乐趣。· His music has brought pleasure to people all over the world.· 他的音乐给全世界的人们带来了快乐。happiness the feeling you have when you are happy感到快乐时所拥有的心情: · Happiness is more important than money.· 幸福比金钱更重要。· Pauline was willing to do anything for her children’s happiness.· 保利娜愿意为孩子们的幸福做任何事。· I doubt she’ll find happiness with Gary.· 我怀疑她能否和盖里在一起找到幸福。joy especially written尤用于书面语 a deep feeling of great happiness, because something good has happened因好事发生而产生的深切的巨大喜悦: · It’s hard to describe the joy we felt, seeing each other again after so many years.· 多年后再次相见时我们所感受到的喜悦难以言表。· They danced with joy when they heard the news.· 听到这个消息时,他们欣喜地跳起舞来。delight great happiness and excitement, because of something good that has happened因好事发生而产生的巨大快乐与兴奋: · To the audience’s delight, she agreed to play another song.· 令观众欣喜的是,她同意再演奏一首曲子。· Imagine my delight when I found out that the house was for sale.· 想象一下,当我得知那所房子正在出售时,我有多么欣喜。contentment a quietly happy and satisfied feeling, especially because you are happy with your work, your life etc一种平静的幸福与满足感,尤指因对自己的工作、生活等感到满意而产生: · He moved to the country and found contentment for the first time in his life.· 他搬到乡下,生平第一次找到了心满意足的感觉。· She settled back in her chair and sighed with contentment.· 她舒适地靠在椅背上,满足地叹了口气。euphoria /juːˈfɔːria $ jʊ-/ an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement that continues for a short time持续时间短暂的极度强烈的幸福感与兴奋感: · The whole country experienced a period of euphoria after the war ended.· 战争结束后,全国上下经历了一段欣喜若狂的时期。· the euphoria that parents feel after the birth of a child· 父母在孩子出生后感受到的狂喜elation /ɪˈleɪʃən/ formal正式 a strong feeling of happiness and excitement, especially because you have achieved something强烈的幸福感与兴奋感,尤指因为取得了某种成就: · After she had made her first landing, she experienced a great sense of elation.· 完成首次着陆后,她感受到一阵强烈的振奋。· The troops’ sense of elation at the victory was not to last.· 士兵们因胜利而产生的振奋感没能持续多久。