pleasures
n. 娛樂( pleasure的名詞複數 ); 愉快; 願望; 快樂的事物
If something gives you pleasure, you get a feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment from it.
Watching sport gave him great pleasure...
觀看體育比賽給他以極大的愉悅。
Everybody takes pleasure in eating...
每個人都從吃中得到滿足感。
Pleasure is the activity of enjoying yourself, especially rather than working or doing what you have a duty to do.
He mixed business and pleasure in a perfect and dynamic way...
他以互動的方式將工作和娛樂完美地結合起來。
I read for pleasure.
我讀書消遣。
A pleasure is an activity, experience or aspect of something that you find very enjoyable or satisfying.
Watching TV is our only pleasure.
看電視是我們唯一的樂事。
...the pleasure of seeing a smiling face.
看到一張微笑的面孔的愉悅
If you meet someone for the first time, you can say, as a way of being polite, that it is a pleasure to meet them. You can also ask for the pleasure of someone's company as a polite and formal way of inviting them somewhere.
'A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said...
他說:“先生,很高興見到您。”
Mr and Mrs James Stephens request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Caroline Mary to Mr David Smith.
詹姆斯·斯蒂芬斯夫婦敬請您蒞臨小女卡羅琳·瑪麗與戴維·史密斯先生的婚禮。
You can say 'It's a pleasure ' or 'My pleasure ' as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something.
'Thanks very much anyhow.' — 'It's a pleasure.'
“無論怎樣,非常感謝。”——“別客氣。”
'Thanks for your call.' — 'My pleasure.'
“謝謝你打來電話。”——“不用謝。”
You can say 'With pleasure ' as a polite way of saying that you are very willing to do something.
'Could you photocopy the advert and put it in the post to us?' — 'With pleasure John.'
“你能把廣告影印一下寄給我們嗎?”——“當然可以,約翰。”
Older mothers tend to be too idealistic about the pleasures of motherhood.
較年長的母親往往對身為人母的樂趣過於理想化。
the sophisticated pleasures of city life
城市生活中五花八門的享樂
They docked him of the pleasures of childhood.
他們剝奪了他童年時代的歡樂.
Conversation is one of pleasures of life.
交談是人生一大樂趣.
She has a soul above material pleasures.
她有一種不追求物質享受的精神.