delight
- IPA[dəˈlīt]
美式
- please (someone) greatly;take great pleasure in
- great pleasure;a cause or source of great pleasure
verb: delight, 3rd person present: delights, gerund or present participle: delighting, past tense: delighted, past participle: delighted
noun: delight, plural noun: delights
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動詞
- 1. please (someone) greatly an experience guaranteed to delight both young and old 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ take great pleasure in they delight in playing tricks 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. great pleasure the little girls squealed with delight we broke into an impromptu dance, to the delight of the crowd
- ▪ a cause or source of great pleasure the trees here are a delight
- feeling or showing great pleasure: a delighted smile we were delighted to see her
Oxford American Dictionary
- feeling or showing great pleasure: a delighted smile we were delighted to see her
Oxford Dictionary
- a gelatinous sweet traditionally made of syrup and cornflour, dusted with icing sugar.
Oxford Dictionary
- delight in oneself or one's existence.
Oxford Dictionary
- a gelatinous sweet confection traditionally made of syrup and cornflour, dusted with icing sugar.
Oxford American Dictionary
- delight in oneself or one's existence.
Oxford American Dictionary
- to the full extent of one's desires
Oxford American Dictionary
- to the full extent of one's desires
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dɪˈlʌɪt]
英式
- please (someone) greatly: an experience guaranteed to delight both young and old
- great pleasure: the little girls squealed with delight we broke into an impromptu dance, to the delight of the crowd
Oxford Dictionary