delighted

英[dɪ'laɪtɪd] 美[dɪ'laɪtɪd]
  • adj. 高兴的;快乐的
  • v. 快乐;喜悦
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Adjective:
  1. greatly pleased

  2. filled with wonder and delight

1. "You must come to Tinsley's graduation party." — "I'd be delighted."
“你一定要来参加廷斯利的毕业聚会。”——“我很乐意。”

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2. She stood preening in their midst, delighted with the attention.
她得意洋洋地站在他们中间,为受人瞩目而高兴。

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3. The news will have delighted detractors of the scheme.
这条消息会让该方案的批评者感到高兴。

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4. He said that he was delighted with the public response.
他说公众的反应让他欣喜。

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5. Generations of adults and children have delighted in the story.
一代又一代的成年人和儿童都很喜欢这个故事。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I'd be most delighted if you will.
      如果您愿意,我会非常高兴的。
    2. Lennie's face broke into a delighted smile.
      伦尼的脸辗然露出高兴的笑容。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. I am delighted to see all so happy.
      看见大家这么快乐我很高兴。
    2. The bear was delighted and began to dance happily.
      那只熊听了很高兴,就开始快乐地跳舞。
    3. He delighted the audience with his performance.
      他用他的表演使观众喜悦。
    4. I am much delighted to be here today to officiate at the Opening Ceremony of the Tai Po Campus of the Hong Kong Institute of Education.
      今天我以喜悦和兴奋的心情,为香港教育学院大埔校园主持启用典礼。