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delighted

/dih-lahy-tid/US // dɪˈlaɪ tɪd //UK // (dɪˈlaɪtɪd) //

欣喜若狂,欣欣然,愉快的,欣喜的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : highly pleased.
    • : Obsolete. delightful.

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Examples

  • We were delighted to see that our new chimeric enzyme is up to three times faster than the naturally evolved separate enzymes, opening new avenues for further improvements.

  • Finally, I was delighted to see that there was a fierce competition in Iowa’s Sheldon Community School District.

  • “I am delighted to have Berkshire Hathaway participate in the future of Japan and the five companies we have chosen for investment,” Buffett, 90, said in a statement announcing the investment, which sent shares in all five companies up on Monday.

  • On the whole, of course, Lakers fans will be delighted if they have the luxury of debating the merits of various championship methodologies in a couple of months.

  • In-market audiences are either loyal customers who are delighted by your products or interested clients who have been checking your brand out on virtual media.

  • One guy hams it up as Juliet, blonde wig and all, as a crowd gathers, delighted by the impromptu performance.

  • In doing so, the vice president delighted the audience with a personal anecdote from his childhood as Joey Biden.

  • Pryor had yet to become the volatile social satirist who unnerved white industry executives and delighted black audiences.

  • “I was delighted to collaborate,” he said in the interview with Retro Report.

  • She did indeed go to Harvard, where she majored in English and delighted in reading Chaucer in Old English.

  • He burst into a loud laugh, clapped his hands, and danced before the delighted babe.

  • Mr. Crow was rocking back and forth on his perch, for a joke—on anybody except himself—always delighted him.

  • Very well,” replied Mr. Pickwick, “and will be delighted to see you, I am sure.

  • She was delighted by your brilliant talk and sense of humour, but still more delighted by your cordiality and kindness.

  • Murat, who had earnestly begged to be allowed to share the Austrian campaign of 1809, was delighted to serve in person.