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enjoyverb[T](PLEASURE)A1to getpleasurefrom something: 享受…的乐趣;喜爱;欣赏 I really enjoyed thatmovie/book/concert/party/meal.我真的很喜欢那部电影/那本书/那场音乐会/那次聚会/那顿饭。 [+ -ing verb]Iwanttotravelbecause I enjoymeetingpeopleandseeingnewplaces.我想去旅游,因为我愿意结识不同的人,见识没去过的地方。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto get pleasure from something - enjoyEnjoy your meal!
- enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job.
- likeI like hiking a lot.
- loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub.
- relishJonathan always relishes a challenge.
- lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him.
See more results » enjoyyourself A2to getpleasurefrom thesituationthat you are in: 过得愉快;感到快乐;玩得痛快 I don'tthinkMarie is enjoying herself very much atschool.我觉得玛丽在学校不是太开心。 Come on, why aren't youdancing? Enjoy yourselves!快过来,你们怎么不跳舞啊?痛痛快快地跳吧! Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto get pleasure from something - enjoyEnjoy your meal!
- enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job.
- likeI like hiking a lot.
- loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub.
- relishJonathan always relishes a challenge.
- lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him.
See more results » - I'mreadyto gohomenow but I don'twanttodragyou away if you're enjoying yourself.
- Thebeerfestivalwas ahugeopen-aireventwithmusic,stallsand everyone enjoying themselves.
- Timepassessoquicklywhen you're enjoying yourself.
- Don't bespoilsport-letthechildrenenjoy themselves a little!
- We all enjoyed ourselvestremendouslyat theparty.
enjoy!informal something you say to someone when you have given thatpersonsomething and youwantthem to enjoy it: 好好享用吧!Here areyourdrinks. Enjoy!这是您的饮料。请慢用! - I used to enjoy going to thetheatre, but I don't get muchopportunitynow.
- After a hard day'sworkI enjoy abeeror two.
- "It was verykindof you tolookafter thebabyallday." "Oh, it was nothing, I enjoyed it."
- I enjoyed mycourseat first, but after atimeI gotboredwith it.
- Thewholefamilywas enjoying aleisurelystrollin thesunshine.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTaking pleasure in something - bask
- bask insomething
- bask/bathe in reflected gloryidiom
- be a glutton for punishmentidiom
- be a great one forsomethingidiom
- drool
- flatter
- get off onsomething
- get oversomething/someone
- get your jolliesidiom
- glory insomething
- glutton
- masochism
- masochistic
- meat
- perk
- perk(someone)up
- savour
- wallow
- whoop
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Linguistics: interjections enjoyverb[T](GOOD THING)C2to have something good orlucky: 享有;享受 Even though he's 86, he enjoysexcellenthealth.虽然都86岁高龄了,他身体依然很健康。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExperiencing and suffering - (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die ofsomethingidiom
- be a martyr tosomethingidiom
- be a victim ofyourown successidiom
- bear
- count
- get the short end of the stickidiom
- get/haveyourfingers burnedidiom
- go through
- grip
- hands-on
- horse
- practical
- run up againstsomething
- seat-of-the-pants
- see lifeidiom
- stricken
- taste
See more results » GrammarEnjoy The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object:… (Definition ofenjoyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)enjoy| American Dictionaryenjoyverb[T](LIKE TO DO)tofeelhappybecause of doing orexperiencingsomething: We enjoyed thescenery. I enjoyedyourbookvery much. Enjoyyourweekend. Shelikedherjobbecause she enjoyedmeetingpeople. To enjoy yourself is tofeelhappybecause of asituationor aneventin which you tookpart: I really enjoyed myself lastnight. enjoyverb[T](BENEFIT)to have thebenefitof something: Theschoolshere enjoystrongcommunitysupport. She enjoyed goodhealthwell into her 90s. (Definition ofenjoyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofenjoyenjoy After we had enjoyed the meal the company delighted in drinking and singing.From theCambridge English Corpus The letters also imply that he had enjoyed the nuns' hospitality on occasions.From theCambridge English Corpus Many of these large, horizontally-integrated enterprises enjoyed the economic power and legal autonomy to dominate key sectors of the labor market.From theCambridge English Corpus First, large corporations enjoyed massive economic power to defeat unionization drives decisively.From theCambridge English Corpus In this stage of society the worker enjoys the entire product of his labor.From theCambridge English Corpus 1968 to 1982, when they enjoyed a modicum of internal autonomy.From theCambridge English Corpus The term "international thought" has not enjoyed a currency comparable to that of "political thought".From theCambridge English Corpus Married men, by contrast, lived orderly lives and enjoyed a happy existence because of their families' kindness and attention.From theCambridge English Corpus The sovereign must decide what to do in order to restore the normality the community enjoyed prior to the crisis.From theCambridge English Corpus Both of these effects disappear if there is proportional congestion, = 0, when in equilibrium the agent enjoys his individual share of the public good.From theCambridge English Corpus Few admitted that the upper-class existence that they all enjoyed was, in the empire as elsewhere, shaped and textured by unfree labor.From theCambridge English Corpus Many have enjoyed relatively long tenures raising livestock on their farms, with little or no offfarm income.From theCambridge English Corpus A small number of rural inhabitants (9%) enjoys coverage under government insurance, labor insurance, and private health insurance.From theCambridge English Corpus They resided in private bedrooms, sometimes accompanied by family members, dined with the doctors in the plush hall, and enjoyed a rich recreational program.From theCambridge English Corpus The social liminality enjoyed by musicians, however, often carries with it certain social costs.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/enjoy## |