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pleased
- IPA[pliːzd]
英式
- feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation;willing or glad to do something
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- 1. feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles he seemed really pleased that she was there
- ▪ willing or glad to do something we will be pleased to provide an independent appraisal
- ▪ proud of one's achievements, especially excessively so; self-satisfied as he led the way, he looked very pleased with himself
- cause to feel happy and satisfied: he arranged a fishing trip to please his son it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news
- used in polite requests or questions: please address letters to the Editor what type of fish is this, please?
Oxford American Dictionary
- cause to feel happy and satisfied: he arranged a fishing trip to please his son it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news
- used in polite requests or questions: please address letters to the Editor what type of fish is this, please?
Oxford Dictionary
- highly gratified or satisfied: Moore paused, well pleased with the effect
Oxford American Dictionary
- highly gratified or satisfied: Moore paused, well pleased with the effect
Oxford Dictionary
- feeling great delight or pride
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- annoyed or irritated
Oxford Dictionary
- said on being introduced to someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- said on being introduced to someone
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- IPA[plēzd]
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- feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation: both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles he seemed really pleased that she was there
Oxford American Dictionary