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1 I hope you enjoy your dinner!
• I hope you enjoy your breakfast [dinner, supper]! Приятного аппетита!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > I hope you enjoy your dinner!
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2 I hope you enjoy your breakfast!
• I hope you enjoy your breakfast [dinner, supper]! Приятного аппетита!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > I hope you enjoy your breakfast!
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3 I hope you enjoy your supper!
• I hope you enjoy your breakfast [dinner, supper]! Приятного аппетита!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > I hope you enjoy your supper!
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4 enjoy
1. IIIenjoy smth.1) enjoy music (a concert, a book, conversation, a meal, a cold bath,.etc.) наслаждаться музыкой и т.д., получать удовольствие от музыки и т.д., enjoy life наслаждаться жизнью; I hope you will enjoy your dinner надеюсь, обед вам понравится; приятного аппетита!; I always enjoy a good laugh я люблю [от души] посмеяться; he enjoyed the humour of the situation его забавляла комичность положения2) enjoy liberty (the confidence of one's friends, etc.) пользоваться свободой и т.д.; he enjoys all the rights of a free citizen он имеет все права /пользуется всеми правами/ свободного гражданина; enjoy a bad reputation пользоваться дурной славой; enjoy a modest income (a large fortune, etc.) иметь скромный доход и т.д.; he enjoys good (radiant, bad, wretched, poor, etc.) health у него хорошее и т.д. здоровье; he enjoys many favours его осыпают милостями2. IVenjoy smth. in some manner enjoy the game whole-heartedly (the feast heartily, the concert thoroughly, the play tremendously, the magnificent scenery to the utmost, works of art intuitively, etc.) искренне наслаждаться игрой и т.д.; I thoroughly enjoyed the visit to the south я получил большое удовольствие от поездки на юг; how did you enjoy the concert? как вам понравился концерт?; how did you enjoy your holiday? как вы провели праздники?; enjoy smth. at some time we're enjoying fine weather now у нас стоит хорошая погода3. XIVenjoy doing smth. enjoy reading (walking, listening to music, writing books, talking to smb. about old times, etc.) любить читать и т.д., получать удовольствие от чтения в т.д.4. XVIIIenjoy oneself he enjoyed himself он хорошо провел время; ему было очень весело; enjoy yourself! желаю вам хорошо провести время!; веселитесь!; enjoy oneself in some manner enjoy oneself very much (awfully, heartily, thoroughly, etc.) получать большое и т.д. удовольствие; enjoy oneself over smth. enjoy oneself over one's wine с удовольствием посидеть за бутылкой вина; enjoy oneself at same place I hope you enjoyed yourself at the party надеюсь вам было весело на этой вечернике; did you enjoy yourself at the theatre? вам понравился спектакль?5. XXI1enjoy smth. after smth. enjoy a rest after hard work любить отдохнуть /наслаждаться отдыхом/ после тяжелой работы; enjoy one's food after a walk с аппетитом есть после прогулки; enjoy smth. for some time I enjoy a break from work for half an hour я люблю прервать работу на полчаса и отдохнуть -
5 аппетит
муж. appetite приятного аппетита! ≈ bon appetit! раздразнить чей-л. аппетит ≈ excite/whet smb.'s appetite аппетит приходит во время еды ≈ the appetite comes with eating хороший аппетит ≈ keen appetite есть с аппетитом ≈ to eat heartily возбуждать аппетит ≈ to provoke/stimulate/whet the appetite волчий аппетит ≈ voracious appetite, the аппетит of a wolf вызывать аппетит ≈ to whet the appetite удовлетворять аппетит ≈ to satisfy/appease/assuage one's appetiteм.
1. тк. ед. appetite;
дразнить чей-л. ~ whet smb.`s appetite, make* smb.`s mouth water;
приятного ~а! bon appetit!, I hope you enjoy your breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc. ;
есть с ~ом eat* with relish;
2. обыкн. мн. (к дт.) разг. (желание) appetite (for) ;
умерить свои ~ы curb one`s appetite/desires;
~ный appetizing.
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