delight
noun
verb
dɪˈlaɪt
noun
1
a
feeling
of
great
pleasure
and
satisfaction
高兴,快乐
U
with/in
delight
The
kids
were
screaming
with
delight.
孩子们在高兴地尖叫。
to
sb’s
delight/to
the
delight
of
sb
To
the
delight
of
his
proud
parents,
he
has
made
a
full
recovery.
他完全康复了,他自豪的父母因此很高兴。
squeal/gasp/cry
etc
of
delight
She
gave
a
little
gasp
of
delight.
她高兴得轻叫了一声。
2
something
that
makes
you
feel
very
happy
or
satisfied
使人高兴 (满意 )的事
C
the
delights
of
sth
a
chance
to
sample
the
delights
of
nearby
Vienna
体验附近的维也纳的愉快事物的机会
it
is
a
delight
to
do
sth
It
was
a
delight
to
see
him
so
fit
and
healthy.
看到他身体这么强壮和健康真让人高兴。
3
take delight in (doing) sth
to
enjoy
something
very
much,
especially
something
you
should
not
do
以(做)某事为乐〔尤指做不该做的事〕
Chris
takes
great
delight
in
teasing
his
sister.
克里斯以取笑妹妹为乐。
verb
4
to
give
someone
great
satisfaction
and
enjoyment
使愉快,使高兴
Her
fabulous
recipes
will
delight
anyone
who
loves
chocolate.
她那些绝妙的制作方法将使每一个爱吃巧克力的人感到欣喜。
delight
sb
with
sth
He
is
delighting
audiences
with
his
wit
and
humour.
他在用自己的智慧和幽默使观众开心。
5
to
enjoy
something
very
much,
especially
something
that
other
people
think
is
not
nice
以…为乐,喜欢…〔尤指他人认为不好的事〕
He
delights
in
complicating
everything.
他喜欢把任何事情都搞复杂。
She
delighted
in
interesting
conversation.
她喜欢参与有趣的谈话。