delight 的 3 个定义
- a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture: She takes great delight in her job.
- something that gives great pleasure: The dance was a delight to see.
- to give great pleasure, satisfaction, or enjoyment to; please highly: The show delighted everyone.
- to have great pleasure; take pleasure: She delights in going for long walks in the country.
delight 近义词
enjoyment, happiness
make happy; experience happiness
delight 的近义词 38 个
- amuse
- attract
- charm
- cheer
- enchant
- enrapture
- entertain
- fascinate
- gratify
- please
- rejoice
- satisfy
- thrill
- wow
- allure
- content
- divert
- exult
- gladden
- glory
- groove
- jubilate
- pleasure
- ravish
- score
- send
- slay
- arride
- be the ticket
- delectate
- freak out
- go over big
- hit the spot
- knock dead
- knock out
- tickle pink
- tickle to death
- turn on
delight 的反义词 25 个
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- Loaded with fast-drying archival ink, the Sakura’s Pigma Micron fineliners are simply a delight to work with.
- As the biggest snowstorm in the region in two years, it brought delight to snow lovers and proved not to be a huge inconvenience.
- To me, love for food should be about the appreciation of subtlety, not a delight in savagery.
- Particularly during the colder months, I love employing this method to turn tough cuts of meat into silken morsels of pure delight.
- Despite that it leans a bit toward wordiness and could have used maybe one less caper, “The Big Tow” is a true delight – but not for the reasons you might think.
- His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder.
- Then they sat down at the dinner table and ate with delight.
- One gets the impression that God would take great delight in letting them go.
- But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight.
- Our brains and bodies delight in the sweet stuff, in the same way we might respond to a drug, causing us to want more and more.
- He held it, but it was without pressure; without recognizance of the delight with which he once grasped it.
- Terror drives you on; fate coerces you; you can't help yourself, and my delight is to make the plunge terrible.
- Louis listened with pleasure, and dwelt with delight on the interesting Princess and her son.
- It was her delight to mingle politics and chivalric devotion, in their long conferences.
- The morning we started was one of those perfect autumnal days when it is a delight simply to live.