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enjoyableness

/en-joi-uh-buhl/US // ɛnˈdʒɔɪ ə bəl //

享受性,享乐主义,愉快,享受

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : giving or capable of giving joy or pleasure: a very enjoyable film.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingeniality
as inamenity

Examples

  • At first I thought this was part of his kink, but the conversations aren’t very enjoyable for either of us.

  • Topicals is taking the focus off of having “perfect” skin and putting the onus on making the treatment experience more enjoyable or as we like to say “Funner Flare-Ups.”

  • You know, it was easy to work all the time because it was enjoyable, like a big puzzle.

  • Forcing yourself to eat a meal, even a meal you like, makes it much less enjoyable than if you come to it freely.

  • Which is more enjoyable is a matter of personal preference and learning style, as well as campus policy.

  • Austria and Germany, he tells me, were really enjoyable experiences; he was completely anonymous there, no one knew him.

  • But the Upper East Side social scene is cooler and more enjoyable.

  • It turned into one of the most enjoyable experiences I had in my brief time working in the movie business.

  • Drinking is, for many people, an enjoyable part of social gatherings and a complement to meals.

  • Hong Kong music is based on karaoke music, meaning simple beats, simple lyrics, enjoyable.

  • Truly it was a most enjoyable season and experience, but there is no joy without its alley here below—not even at the North Pole!

  • Judy did not pass a very enjoyable playtime with Punch, who was consumed with indignation.

  • To supply eminent humorists and others with enjoyable, rational, and profitable employment.

  • Galway is the gateway to Connemara, and Connemara is one of the best places under the sun for a healthy and enjoyable holiday.

  • Jessie shrugged her shoulders, and replied that the dance was about as enjoyable as most of that class of thing.