0 a feeling of great happiness -- radość
the joy of winning
1 something or someone that makes you feel very happy -- przyjemność
She's a joy to work with.
2 success -- rezultat
The themes of joy, community and pedagogical usefulness are central in both previous and past experiences.
The non-jurors had just discovered the joys of disestablishment, at first through circumstance, but then through theological conviction.
He suggests that most scientists he has encountered care little about taking risks when faced with the sheer joy of scientific inquiry.
This is an expansive work, which makes it a joy to browse through, dip into and refer back to.
The second melodic style ubiquitous in comic numbers is rapid patter, which serves to depict rage, fear, joy or some other strong emotion.
All the while her thought was trying to justify her delight in the colours by merging them in her mystic religious joy.
Otherwise, the celebratory joy that is only fitting such a state would not ensue.
The last movement is sheer ecstatic joy: the double subject treatment shows the hand of a master craftsman.
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高興, 歡欣,高興,喜悅, 使人高興的人(或物)…
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高兴, 欢欣,高兴,喜悦, 使人高兴的人(或物)…
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alegría, placer, alegría [feminine…
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alegria, deleite…
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喜び, 喜びの種…
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neşe, mutluluk, sevinç…
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joie [feminine], joie…
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alegria, joia, plaer…
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