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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1613 COCA: 1882

pleasure

noun
/ˈpleʒə(r)/
/ˈpleʒər/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable] a state of feeling or being happy or satisfied 高兴;快乐;愉快;欣慰;满意synonym enjoyment
    • His eyes lit up with pleasure.他高兴得双眼放光。
    • for pleasure Encourage your child to read for pleasure.鼓励孩子以阅读为乐。
    • pleasure in something He takes no pleasure in his work.他从他的工作中得不到丝毫乐趣。
    • pleasure in doing something She took pleasure in shocking her parents.她以震惊父母为乐。
    • pleasure from/out of something A large number of people fail to derive any pleasure at all from horror movies. 许多人根本无法从恐怖电影中获得任何快乐。
    • pleasure from/out of doing something He gets a lot of pleasure out of watching his children perform.他从看孩子表演中获得很多乐趣。
    • pleasure of doing something She had the pleasure of seeing him look surprised.看他好像吃了一惊,她感到开心。
    • pleasure of something (formal) We request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of our daughter Lisa.敬请光临小女莉萨的婚礼。
    • (formal) May I have the pleasure of the next dance?你肯赏光和我跳下一曲舞吗?
    • the sheer pleasure of performing music 演奏音乐的纯粹乐趣
    • pleasure at something I was touched by her genuine pleasure at her mother's present. 在她母亲的礼物上,她真诚的喜悦让我感动。
    • pleasure at doing something The band's pleasure at being back in Dublin was clear. 乐队回到都柏林的快乐显而易见。
    • It gives me great pleasure to introduce our guest speaker.我很荣幸来介绍我们的特约演讲人。
    • Caring for a sick relative is a task that brings both pleasure and pain.照顾生病的亲戚是一项既带来快乐又带来痛苦的任务。
    • (formal) The photographs are now available for your viewing pleasure.这些照片目前可供一饱眼福。
    Synonyms funfun
    • pleasure
    • (a) good time
    • enjoyment
    • (a) great time
    These are all words for the feeling of enjoying yourself, or activities or time that you enjoy.
    • fun (rather informal) the feeling of enjoying yourself; activities that you enjoy:指享乐、乐趣、享乐的事:
      • We had a lot of fun at Sarah’s party.我们在萨拉的聚会上玩得很开心。
      • Sailing is good/​great fun.帆船运动很/极有乐趣。
    • pleasure (rather formal) the feeling of enjoying yourself or being satisfied:指高兴、快乐、愉快、满意:
      • Reading for pleasure and reading for study are not the same.读书以自娱和读书以学习是不相同的。
    • (a) good time (rather informal) a time that you spend enjoying yourself:指欢乐、愉快的时光:
      • We had a good time in Spain.我们在西班牙过得很愉快。
    • enjoyment (rather formal) the feeling of enjoying yourself:指愉快、快乐、乐趣:
      • I get a lot of enjoyment from music.我从音乐中获得很多乐趣。
    pleasure or enjoyment?用 pleasure 还是 enjoyment?Enjoyment usually comes from an activity that you do; pleasure can come from something that you do or something that happens: He beamed with pleasure at seeing her.He beamed with enjoyment at seeing her.
    • (a) great time (rather informal) a time that you spend enjoying yourself very much:指非常欢乐、愉快的时光:
      • We had a really great time together.我们一起度过了非常快乐的时光。
    Patterns
    • to do something for fun/​pleasure/​enjoyment
    • great fun/​pleasure/​enjoyment
    • to have fun/​a good time/​a great time
    • to get pleasure/​enjoyment from something
    • to spoil the fun/​somebody’s pleasure/​somebody’s enjoyment
    Extra Examples
    • Children find endless pleasure in playing with water.孩子们从玩水中找到无穷的乐趣。
    • He beamed with pleasure at seeing her.他看到她时喜不自胜。
    • He gained vicarious pleasure from watching people laughing and joking.他看到人们谈笑,自己也感到很高兴。
    • I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you again.我希望有幸再见到您。
    • My grandfather got immense pleasure out of life until the end.我祖父一生都从生活中得到极大的乐趣。
    • She was deriving a perverse pleasure from his discomfort.她为他的不安而幸灾乐祸。
    • The audience nodded with quiet pleasure at her remark.听了她的话,听众含笑点头。
    • the dubious pleasure of growing up in the public eye在公众的关注下长大可能并非好事
    Topics Feelingsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • deep
    • enormous
    verb + pleasure
    • bring (somebody)
    • give (somebody)
    • provide
    preposition
    • for pleasure
    • with pleasure
    • pleasure at
    phrases
    • business and pleasure
    • business or pleasure
    • etc.
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the activity of enjoying yourself, especially in contrast to working玩乐;休闲
    • Are you in Paris on business or pleasure?你来巴黎是公干还是游玩?
    • a pleasure boat/trip游船/旅行
    Synonyms entertainmententertainment
    • fun
    • recreation
    • relaxation
    • play
    • pleasure
    • amusement
    These are all words for things or activities used to entertain people when they are not working.
    • entertainment films, television, music, etc. used to entertain people:
      • There are three bars, with live entertainment seven nights a week.有三家酒吧每周七个晚上都有现场文艺节目。
    • fun (rather informal) behaviour or activities that are not serious but are meant to be enjoyed:
      • It wasn’t serious—it was all done in fun.那不是认真的,全是闹着玩的。
      • We didn’t mean to hurt him. It was just a bit of fun.我们并非有意要伤害他,只不过是开个玩笑罢了。
      • The lottery provides harmless fun for millions.彩票抽奖为数百万人提供无伤大雅的娱乐。
    • recreation (rather formal) things people do for pleasure when they are not working:
      • His only form of recreation is playing football.他唯一的娱乐就是踢足球。
    • relaxation (rather formal) things people do to rest and enjoy themselves when they are not working; the ability to relax:指休闲活动、消遣:
      • I go hill-walking for relaxation.我要是想放松放松,就到山上走走。
    recreation or relaxation?用 recreation 还是 relaxation?Both these words can be used for a wide range of activities, physical and mental, but relaxation is sometimes used for gentler activities than recreation: I play the flute in a wind band for recreation.I listen to music for relaxation.
    • play things that people, especially children, do for pleasure rather than as work:
      • the happy sounds of children at play儿童嬉戏的欢闹声
    • pleasure the activity of enjoying yourself, especially in contrast to working:
      • Are you in Paris for business or pleasure?你来巴黎公干还是游玩?
    • amusement the fact of being entertained by something:
      • What do you do for amusement round here?你在这儿以什么消遣?
    Patterns
    • to do something for entertainment/​fun/​recreation/​relaxation/​pleasure/​amusement
    • to provide entertainment/​fun/​recreation/​relaxation/​amusement
    Extra Examples
    • I often meet useful people at parties, so I combine business with pleasure.我经常在聚会上遇到能用得上的人,所以我是正事消遣两不误。
    • I never mix business with pleasure.我从不把公务和娱乐混在一起。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • deep
    • enormous
    verb + pleasure
    • bring (somebody)
    • give (somebody)
    • provide
    preposition
    • for pleasure
    • with pleasure
    • pleasure at
    phrases
    • business and pleasure
    • business or pleasure
    • etc.
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a thing that makes you happy or satisfied乐事;快事
    • pleasure of something the simple pleasures of the countryside乡村淳朴的乐趣
    • the pleasures and pains of everyday life日常生活的苦与乐
    • Swimming is one of my greatest pleasures.游泳是我最大的乐趣之一。
    • Chocolate is one of life’s little pleasures.吃块巧克力是生活中小小的乐事之一。
    • This movie was one of the unexpected pleasures of the Film Festival. 这部电影是电影节意想不到的乐趣之一。
    • it is a pleasure to do something It's a pleasure to meet you.很高兴认识你。
    • ‘Thanks for doing that.’ ‘It's a pleasure.’“这事真劳您大驾了。” “不客气。”
    Synonyms pleasurepleasure
    • delight
    • joy
    • privilege
    • treat
    • honour
    These are all words for things that make you happy or that you enjoy.
    • pleasure a thing that makes you happy or satisfied:
      • the pleasures and pains of everyday life日常生活的苦与乐
      • It’s been a pleasure meeting you.很高兴认识您。
    • delight a thing or person that brings you great pleasure:
      • the delights of living in the country生活在乡村的乐趣
    • joy a thing or person that brings you great pleasure or happiness:
      • the joys and sorrows of childhood童年的欢乐与悲伤
    pleasure, delight or joy?用 pleasure、delight 还是 joy?A delight or joy is greater than a pleasure; a person, especially a child, can be a delight or joy, but not a pleasure; joys are often contrasted with sorrows, but delights are not.
    • privilege (rather formal) something that you are proud and lucky to have the opportunity to do:指荣幸、荣耀、光荣:
      • It was a great privilege to hear her sing.听她唱歌是莫大的荣幸。
    • treat (informal) a thing that somebody enjoyed or is likely to enjoy very much:指乐事、乐趣:
      • You’ve never been to this area before? Then you’re in for a real treat.你以前从来没有到过这一地区?那么你一定会喜之不尽。
    • honour (formal) something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect:指荣幸、光荣:
      • It was a great honour to be invited here today.今天承蒙邀请到此,深感荣幸。
    Patterns
    • the pleasures/​delights/​joys of something
    • It’s a great pleasure/​joy to me that…
    • It’s a pleasure/​delight/​joy/​privilege/​treat/​honour to do something
    • It’s a pleasure/​delight/​joy to see/​find…
    • a pleasure/​delight/​joy to behold/​watch
    • a real pleasure/​delight/​joy/​privilege/​treat
    • a great pleasure/​joy/​privilege/​honour
    • a rare joy/​privilege/​treat/​honour
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • dubious
    • little
    verb + pleasure
    • have
    • enjoy
    • forgo
    pleasure + noun
    • boat
    • craft
    • cruise
    phrases
    • the pleasures of life
    • the pleasures of the flesh
    • To what do I owe the pleasure?
    See full entry
  4. compare displeasure
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French plaisir ‘to please’ (used as a noun). The second syllable was altered under the influence of abstract nouns ending in -ure, such as measure.
Idioms
at your/somebody’s pleasure
  1. (formal) as you want; as somebody else wants根据你的(或某人的)意愿;随意
    • The land can be sold at the owner's pleasure.这块地可随主人的意愿出售。
a guilty pleasure
  1. something that you enjoy, even though you feel it is not really a good thing玩乐;休闲
    • Daytime TV is one of my guilty pleasures.白天看电视是我罪恶的乐趣之一。
my pleasure
  1. used as a polite way of replying when somebody thanks you for doing something, to show that you were happy to do it(对别人表示感谢的一种礼貌回答)不客气,很乐意效劳
with pleasure
  1. used as a polite way of accepting or agreeing to something(客气地接受或同意)当然了,很愿意
    • ‘May I sit here?’ ‘Yes, with pleasure.’“我可以坐在这儿吗?” “当然可以。”
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2

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