2.Yes. Used in polite affirmative replies to offers:May I help you? Please. [Middle Englishplesen, from Old Frenchplaisir; seepleasant.] pleas′ern. Synonyms:please, delight, gladden, gratify These verbs mean to give pleasure to:was pleased by their success; a gift that would delight any...
to be pleased to help 乐(樂)意相助lèyì xiāngzhù pleased to meet you 见(見)到你很高兴(興)jiàndào nǐ hěn gāoxìng pleased with sth 对(對)某事满(滿)意duì mǒushì mǎnyì we are pleased to inform you that… 我们(們)荣(榮)幸地告诉(訴)你…wǒmen róngxìng de gàosù nǐ...
I'm really pleased (that) you're feeling better. Synonyms gladTopics Feelingsa2 Oxford Collocations Dictionary Definitions on the go Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. pleased to do something happy or willing to...
aheritage 遗产[translate] aEven such near synonyms as glad and pleased are sufficient to indicate to intelligent students that the choice must be between polite and kind, since if glad is correct, pleased would probably also be correct.[translate]...
aMany multiple-choice vocabulary test items rely on the context itself to provide grammatical clues which automatically rule out at least one of the options.Even such near synonyms as glad and pleased are sufficient to indicate to intelligent students that the choice must be between polite and kin...
2.Yes. Used in polite affirmative replies to offers:May I help you? Please. [Middle Englishplesen, from Old Frenchplaisir; seepleasant.] pleas′ern. Synonyms:please, delight, gladden, gratify These verbs mean to give pleasure to:was pleased by their success; a gift that would delight any...
Thank you for your invitation, which I am very pleased to accept. I am pleased to inform you that the book you ordered has arrived. Idioms far from pleased, none too pleasednot pleased; angry She was none too pleased at having to do it all again. only too pleased (to do something)...