0 giving pleasure; agreeable -- dejlig; rar
a pleasant day/person.
It took a while to get in, but on your initial visit, he seemed pleasant enough.
There, in childhood, there had been something really pleasant with which it would be possible to live if it could return.
They said they enjoyed pleasant views and areas in which to take ' nice walks ' as well as the sense of belonging to a community.
The combination of the author's broad view with her sense for the exemplary detail make this book a pleasant experience to read.
This is hard to do, and as you get older and more famous you get more interesting and pleasant excuses to avoid doing it.
It had many large windows on all the walls and was much more pleasant to work in.
If her commitment to the properly subservient role of women is deep enough, recognizing the conflict might just lead her to reject a pleasant life.
Those which are accessible, comfortable and pleasant are hard to find but are essential in the promotion of respect and a sense of equality.
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令人愉快的, 宜人的, 親切友好的…
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令人愉快的, 宜人的, 亲切友好的…
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agradable, agradable [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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agradável, simpático…
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気持ちのよい, 楽しい…
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zevkli, hoş, çekici…
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agréable, beau/belle, aimable…
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