transitive. To please, gratify.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > please or give pleasure to [verb (transitive)] (72) i-quemec893 transitive. To please, gratify. ywortheOE intransitive. impersonal with indirect object (in early use in the dative): to please, to be agreeable to; to be agreed upon by. Usually with… queemeOE Of a thing, word, deed, etc. intransitive. To be pleasing, acceptable, or agreeable to (a person, the heart, etc.). Also transitive: to please… likeOE Frequently with non-referential it as subject. Also occasionally impersonal. transitive. To please, to be pleasing or agreeable to, to suit… likeOE Frequently with non-referential it as subject. Also occasionally impersonal. transitive. With well (also bet, better, best). Also with ill: to… paya1200 transitive. To appease, pacify; to satisfy, content, gratify; to be acceptable to. Obsolete. gamec1225 transitive. impersonal with personal pronoun as indirect object: it pleases or delights me (him, etc.). Obsolete. lustc1230 transitive. To please, delight (also absol.); passive and reflexive to be pleased or delighted. Obsolete. apaya1250 To satisfy, content, please. archaic. savoura1300 (Frequently as a figurative use of sense 2.) transitive. To be pleasing or agreeable to (a person, the senses, etc.). Obsolete. feastc1300 transitive. To treat (a person, the mind, the eyes, etc.) to a richly pleasurable experience; to delight, gratify, regale (with, on, or upon… comfort1303 To minister delight or pleasure to; to gladden, cheer, please, entertain. Also figurative. Obsolete. glew1303 transitive. To afford entertainment or pleasure to; to make happy. (Cf. phrase under game, v. 2.) pleasec1350 With a proposition expressed by an infinitive or that-clause or understood: to seem good to one; to be… intransitive. With non-referential it as… ticklec1386 Said of a thing, or impersonally with it: To excite agreeably (a person, his heart, ears, palate, etc.); to give pleasure or amusement to; to… feedc1400 figurative of 1. Const. as above. To gratify, minister to the demands of (a person's vanity, desire of vengeance, or other passion); to sustain or… agreea1413 transitive. Of a thing: to be to the liking of (someone), to suit, to please. Obsolete. agreec1425 transitive. Of a person: to please or satisfy (someone). Obsolete. emplessc1450 transitive. To please (a person). gree1468 transitive. Of a person: To please, to satisfy. = agree, v. 1b. Obsolete. applease1470 transitive. To please, gratify, or propitiate (a person); to content, satisfy. complaire1477 To be complaisant to, to gratify. enjoy1485 transitive. To put into a joyous condition; to make happy, give pleasure to. Obsolete. warm1526 In various figurative uses. To inspire with affection or kindly feelings; to cause to ‘glow’ with pleasure. to claw the ears1549 So to claw the ears, to claw the humour, etc.: to tickle, flatter, gratify (the senses, etc.). Obsolete. content1552 To please, gratify; to delight. Obsolete. pleasure1556 transitive. To give pleasure to; to please, to gratify; (now usually) spec. to gratify sexually; to have sexual intercourse with. oblect?1567 transitive. To delight, make glad. relish1567 transitive. To provide with something tasty or appetizing; to please, gratify, delight. Obsolete. gratify1569 To give pleasure or satisfaction to; to please, satisfy, oblige; to do a favour to. sweeta1575 To affect in a sweet or pleasant way; to give pleasure to, delight, gratify. promerit1582 transitive. To win the favour of; to please, propitiate. tinkle1582 transitive. To reach (the ears of a person); to give pleasure or amusement to (a person). Cf. tickle, v.1 3. rare. tastea1586 To cause a pleasant taste in (the mouth); to affect (the palate) agreeably; hence figurative to please, suit, be agreeable to. (Originally intrans… aggrate1590 transitive. To please, gratify (a person, sense, etc.). Cf. agree, v. 1. gratulatea1592 To gratify, please. Obsolete. greeta1592 To gratify, please. Obsolete. grace1595 transitive. To give pleasure to (a person or thing); to gratify, delight (with something). Obsolete. arride1600 transitive. To please, gratify, delight. Also in figurative contexts. Now rare (archaic in later use). complease1604 transitive. To be complaisant to, to gratify; also reflexive to delight in. honey1604 transitive. To delight, gratify; to flatter, ‘butter up’; to wheedle, cajole, sweet-talk (into doing something). Occasionally with along, up. agrade1611 transitive. To appreciate, esteem (a person or thing). Also: to please (a person). oblectate1611 transitive. To delight, please, make glad. oblige1652 transitive. To gratify, please, charm. Also intransitive. Obsolete. placentiate1694 transitive. To please, satisfy. flatter1695 To ‘caress’, gratify (the eye, ear, etc.). to shine up to1882 to shine up to; to try to please; to make oneself pleasant to. U.S. fancy- To be to the fancy of; to please. Subcategories:— with or by something given (2) — by some influence or occupation (1) — by indulgence (4) — with a belief or idea (1) — overcome with pleasure (3) — please too much (1) — be a source of intense enjoyment to (1) — charm (10) — become more and more pleasing to (1) |
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