单词 | enjoy |
释义 | enjoyenjoy /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (enjoys, enjoyed, enjoying) 1[intransitive, transitive] to get pleasure from something: Greg says he enjoys his new job. Enjoy your dessert!enjoy doing something Sophia enjoys working with children.enjoy yourself Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves at the party. The show was great. I enjoyed every minute!THESAURUSlike – to enjoy something, or think that it is nice or good: Do you like Mexican food?love – to enjoy doing something very much and get a lot of pleasure from it: My father loved to travel.have fun informal – to enjoy an event or an activity: I was having so much fun I forgot how late it was.have a good/great time informal – to enjoy an event or activity very much: We had a great time at the beach – you should have come.relish formal – to enjoy an experience or the thought of something that will happen. Used especially about something that is difficult or does not happen often: He’s the kind of guy who relishes a challenge.2[transitive] to have something good such as success or a particular ability or advantage: The team has enjoyed some success this season. Workers with specialized skills enjoy a high level of job security.3enjoy! spoken used when you give something to someone in order to say that you hope he or she gets pleasure from it: Here’s your dinner. Enjoy! [Origin: 1300–1400 Old French enjoir, from Latin gaudere to show great happiness]GRAMMAR: enjoy• The verb enjoy is usually followed by an object. You say: “Did you enjoy your vacation?” “Yes, I enjoyed it a lot.” Don’t say: I enjoyed a lot.• You say: I really enjoyed myself last night at the party. Don’t say: I enjoyed at the party.• You say: He enjoys playing golf very much. Don’t say: He enjoys to play golf.• People sometimes use Enjoy! on its own, when saying that they hope that someone will enjoy a meal, or something they are about to do: Here’s your pizza. Enjoy! |
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