0 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this:
1 a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling:
[ U ] The boy’s visits gave his grandparents a great deal of pleasure.
[ C usually sing ] It’s always a pleasure to see you.
His books are a pleasure to read because he writes with such clarity and precision.
It is a great pleasure to welcome you all here this evening.
She chewed each delicious mouthful as slowly as she could, prolonging the pleasure.
Few things in this world give me more pleasure than a long bath.
I learnt much from them as a young practitioner and still re-read them purely for pleasure.
It is purely agricultural; agricultural in its produce, agricultural in its poor, and agricultural in its pleasures.
Their only pleasures are drink and tobacco, the former being subjected to temperance campaigns to remove even this form of recreation from the workers' lives.
中文繁体
愉快,歡樂, 滿意, 欣慰…
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愉快,欢乐, 满意, 欣慰…
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placer, satisfacción, placer [masculine…
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prazer, satisfação…
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喜び, 幸せ, 満足…
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zevk, haz, sevinç…
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plaisir, plaisir [masculine]…
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plaer, satisfacció…
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