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 enjoy [in'dʒɒi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 享受, 喜欢, 欣赏

[法] 享受, 享有, 获得某种利益


  1. How did you enjoy the concert?
    你喜欢那场音乐会吗?
  2. Now that I am free, I can enjoy music for a while.
    既然有空,我可以享受一下音乐。
  3. I enjoy singing, much more listening to music.
    我喜欢唱歌,更不用说听音乐了。


enjoy


Enjoy \En*joy"\, v. i.
To take satisfaction; to live in happiness. [R.] --Milton.


Enjoy \En*joy"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enjoyed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Enjoying}.] [OF. enjoier to receive with joy; pref. en- (L.
in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See {Joy}.]
1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or
experience of; to feel or perceive with pleasure; to be
delighted with; as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast; to
enjoy conversation.

2. To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to occupy or
have the benefit of, as a good or profitable thing, or as
something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and
religious liberty.

That the children of Israel may enjoy every man the
inheritance of his fathers. --Num. xxxvi.
8.

To enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season. --Heb.
xi. 25.

3. To have sexual intercourse with. --Milton.

{To enjoy one's self}, to feel pleasure; to be happy.

  1. Despite the problems, everyone seemed to enjoy it.
  2. "We should make sure that it is always there for boys and girls to enjoy forever," Jonny said.
  3. Instead of earning a 1.65 per return on the bills, the fund would enjoy a 2.75 per cent return, a 110 basis points difference.
  4. Until the two smaller concerns get their designs off the ground, the Boeing plane will continue to enjoy its monopoly position.
  5. With hourly wages in 1992 65 per cent of the west German level, but output per worker at only 40 per cent, it is unlikely to enjoy one.
  6. Mr. Shaw said he was anxious to move to North Carolina to spend more time with his family, and also to enjoy a somewhat less stressful life, partly in view of some past health concerns.
  7. Conceding there isn't a medical proof of the phenomenon, she says, "I feel sorry for the nonbelievers who can't enjoy God's miracles."
  8. But wealthy people enjoy the views and the cool breezes, so they continue to build houses on the slopes.
  9. Even with a trade agreement, the Soviets would enjoy few immediate benefits because their industries do not now produce much that could compete on world markets.
  10. But much of the government's case collapsed after the defense asserted that the documents at issue were available to many others, and prosecutors acknowledged that the GTE unit didn't enjoy an unfair advantage in competing for contracts.
  11. He has not, and may not, declare his support for any party. The main reformist parties are all linked to, or enjoy the support of, groups of enterprises and banks.
  12. "When I meet those old Japanese tourists on the beaches of the Philippines, I always wonder how much they enjoy it," Mr. Saito says.
  13. Neither are hundreds of other tiny museums around the country that thousands of people visit and enjoy.
  14. When Bush talks about a "six pack," he's not talking beer _ although he's been known to enjoy one on occasion _ but about wrapping successive horseshoes around the pole.
  15. And as the old ads for rye bread said, you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy it.
  16. I plan to go back to Georgia to enjoy the birth of a new grandchild in August and generally to have time to spend with my wife, family and friends."
  17. While stock market investors were enjoying the possibility of declining interest rates, bond investors will find little to enjoy until this week's record $30.5 billion quarterly auction of new Treasury debt is behind them.
  18. And we Texas women, yes we "Dallas Blondes," enjoy our reputation as the most beautiful women in the world.
  19. They are uniquely placed to be able enjoy skiing all the year round with flights to New Zealand in the summer.
  20. The only ones seeming to enjoy it were Republicans, who nominated oilman-rancher Clayton Williams last month in a landslide.
  21. He intends to enjoy the exercise. The starting point is the 6,000-odd government regulations turned up by a Whitehall census of red-tape.
  22. Why can't she be attractive as well? I was determined not to enjoy husband and wife team Tuck and Patti from the moment I saw them likened to Wes Montgomery and Sarah Vaughan and Fred and Ginger on London's billboards.
  23. Democrats applauded the action as a blow against South Africa's apartheid system of forced racial separation, but said they hoped the measure would enjoy stronger Republican support when it is put to a vote in the full Senate.
  24. Soldiers on the chilly border enjoy warm relations with the local community.
  25. Just enjoy them; don't try to see the reality," Goldman said. "My books are a cold dose of reality.
  26. But finance directors may enjoy it even more.
  27. Now it will bend its efforts to opening ways for the Japanese people to enjoy the fruits of their hard work.
  28. 'It's designed to be an interactive learning place, where children between 5 and 12 and their families will enjoy themselves.'
  29. So long as it works, Republicans enjoy trotting out the former president as a campaign whipping boy.
  30. "What we found from the test was we didn't need to reformulate our product for consumers to enjoy it in the morning," Curtin said.
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