单词 | delightful |
释义 | delightful (dɪlaɪtfʊl ) adjective B2 If you describe something or someone as delightful, you mean they are very pleasant. It was the most delightful garden I had ever seen. Synonyms: pleasant, pleasing, charming, engaging delightfully adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed] B2 ...a delightfully refreshing cologne. ...fine cheese and delightfully packaged foie gras. Collocations: delightful evening All told this was a delightful evening, even without a gripping plot. Times, Sunday Times I really spent a delightful evening. Times, Sunday Times They all played because they loved it; there never were more delightful evenings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Be sure to linger by the windows after this one for a genuinely delightful surprise. Times, Sunday Times Even though we expect supernatural things and look forward to them, they're always a delightful surprise. Christianity Today Some have come expressly to see him, while others look as if they have stumbled upon a strange and possibly delightful surprise. Times, Sunday Times By all means organise some time together, but as a delightful surprise, rather than a project. Times, Sunday Times In a delightful surprise, my team gained (net) 550 points on the deal. Times, Sunday Times We didn't deserve such treatment, but it was utterly delightful. Christianity Today Sober, he was utterly delightful. The Sun Utterly delightful, darling, thank you for asking. Times, Sunday Times With the highly anticipated sequel in cinemas this week (see below), there's no better time to enjoy this utterly delightful family film. The Sun In the middle comes this utterly delightful retrospective of his witty and whimsical early works. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 令人高兴的 Japanese: 楽しい |
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