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单词 delight
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delight

noun
 
/dɪˈlaɪt/
/dɪˈlaɪt/
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  1.  
    [uncountable, singular] a feeling of great pleasure synonym joy
    • a feeling of sheer/pure delight
    • with delight The children squealed with delight when they saw the puppy.
    • to the delight of somebody | to somebody's delight She won the game easily, to the delight of all her fans.
    • delight in doing something He takes (great) delight in (= enjoys) proving others wrong.
    • delight in something She took a simple delight in joys that we could all share.
    • delight at something She couldn't hide her delight at the news.
    • delight at doing something He expressed his delight at seeing us all again.
    Synonyms pleasurepleasure
    • delight
    • joy
    • privilege
    • treat
    • honour
    These are all words for things that make you happy or that you enjoy.
    • pleasure a thing that makes you happy or satisfied:
      • the pleasures and pains of everyday life
      • It’s been a pleasure meeting you.
    • delight a thing or person that brings you great pleasure:
      • the delights of living in the country
    • joy a thing or person that brings you great pleasure or happiness:
      • the joys and sorrows of childhood
    pleasure, delight or joy?A delight or joy is greater than a pleasure; a person, especially a child, can be a delight or joy, but not a pleasure; joys are often contrasted with sorrows, but delights are not.
    • privilege (rather formal) something that you are proud and lucky to have the opportunity to do:
      • It was a great privilege to hear her sing.
    • treat (informal) a thing that somebody enjoyed or is likely to enjoy very much:
      • You’ve never been to this area before? Then you’re in for a real treat.
    • honour (formal) something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect:
      • It was a great honour to be invited here today.
    Patterns
    • the pleasures/​delights/​joys of something
    • It’s a great pleasure/​joy to me that…
    • It’s a pleasure/​delight/​joy/​privilege/​treat/​honour to do something
    • It’s a pleasure/​delight/​joy to see/​find…
    • a pleasure/​delight/​joy to behold/​watch
    • a real pleasure/​delight/​joy/​privilege/​treat
    • a great pleasure/​joy/​privilege/​honour
    • a rare joy/​privilege/​treat/​honour
    Extra Examples
    • His mind was reeling with an almost aesthetic delight at the beauty of the thing.
    • I find a perverse delight in listening to traffic.
    • Much to the delight of the crowd, the band came back and did three encores.
    • She gave a whoop of delight and dived into the water.
    • She took evident delight in frightening the children with horror stories.
    • The news was greeted with great delight.
    • To my great delight, they offered me the job.
    • We danced around with childish delight.
    • Flowering trees provide shade as well as visual delight.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • absolute
    • utter
    verb + delight
    • express
    • find
    • take
    preposition
    • in delight
    • with delight
    • of delight
    phrases
    • a cry, gasp, squeal, etc. of delight
    • much to somebody’s delight
    See full entry
  2. [countable] something that gives you great pleasure synonym joy
    • This guitar is a delight to play.
    • Sample the culinary delights of Morocco.
    • delight of doing something the delights of living in the country
    see also Turkish delight
    Extra Examples
    • He became deeply religious and turned away from earthly delights.
    • The baby was a constant delight and source of amazement.
    • The old lady's reminiscences were a continual delight to Constance.
    • It was a delight to see him so fit and healthy.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • real
    • constant
    • unexpected
    verb + delight
    • explore
    • sample
    • enjoy
    preposition
    • delight to
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French delitier (verb), delit (noun), from Latin delectare ‘to charm’, frequentative of delicere. The -gh- was added in the 16th cent. by association with the verb light.

delight

verb
 
/dɪˈlaɪt/
/dɪˈlaɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they delight
/dɪˈlaɪt/
/dɪˈlaɪt/
he / she / it delights
/dɪˈlaɪts/
/dɪˈlaɪts/
past simple delighted
/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
past participle delighted
/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
-ing form delighting
/dɪˈlaɪtɪŋ/
/dɪˈlaɪtɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. delight somebody to give somebody a lot of pleasure and joy
    • This news will delight his fans all over the world.
    • a movie that will thrill and delight most audiences
    • Her lack of reserve delighted him.
    • She had a limitless capacity to astonish and delight.
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French delitier (verb), delit (noun), from Latin delectare ‘to charm’, frequentative of delicere. The -gh- was added in the 16th cent. by association with the verb light.
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