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N-UNCOUNT
愉快;高興;快樂;滿足
If something gives you pleasure, you get a feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment from it.
例句
Watching sport gave him great pleasure...
觀看體育比賽給他以極大的愉悅。
Everybody takes pleasure in eating...
每個人都從吃中得到滿足感。
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N-UNCOUNT
(尤指工作、職責之外的)娛樂,消遣
Pleasure is the activity of enjoying yourself, especially rather than working or doing what you have a duty to do.
例句
He mixed business and pleasure in a perfect and dynamic way...
他以互動的方式將工作和娛樂完美地結合起來。
I read for pleasure.
我讀書消遣。
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N-COUNT
樂趣;樂事;給人愉快的事物
A pleasure is an activity, experience or aspect of something that you find very enjoyable or satisfying.
例句
Watching TV is our only pleasure.
看電視是我們唯一的樂事。
...the pleasure of seeing a smiling face.
看到一張微笑的面孔的愉悅
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CONVENTION
很高興見到…/…蒞臨的榮幸
If you meet someone for the first time, you can say, as a way of being polite, that it is a pleasure to meet them. You can also ask for the pleasure of someone's company as a polite and formal way of inviting them somewhere.
例句
'A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said...
他說:“先生,很高興見到您。”
Mr and Mrs James Stephens request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Caroline Mary to Mr David Smith.
詹姆斯·斯蒂芬斯夫婦敬請您蒞臨小女卡羅琳·瑪麗與戴維·史密斯先生的婚禮。
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CONVENTION
(受到感謝時的一種禮貌回答)別客氣,不用謝,是我的榮幸
You can say 'It's a pleasure ' or 'My pleasure ' as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something.
例句
'Thanks very much anyhow.' — 'It's a pleasure.'
“無論怎樣,非常感謝。”——“別客氣。”
'Thanks for your call.' — 'My pleasure.'
“謝謝你打來電話。”——“不用謝。”
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CONVENTION
非常樂意;愿意效勞
You can say 'With pleasure ' as a polite way of saying that you are very willing to do something.
例句
'Could you photocopy the advert and put it in the post to us?' — 'With pleasure John.'
“你能把廣告影印一下寄給我們嗎?”——“當然可以,約翰。”