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1 only too pleased
Общая лексика: очень счастлив (...), (...) очень рад -
2 only too pleased (...)
Общая лексика: очень радУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > only too pleased (...)
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3 I shall be only too pleased to help you
Общая лексика: я буду бесконечно рад помочь вамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I shall be only too pleased to help you
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4 I'm only too pleased to help you
esmu ļoti priecīgs, ka varu jums palīdzētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I'm only too pleased to help you
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5 only too ...
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6 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) meget* * *(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) meget -
7 only too
جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
8 only too
لا شَيء... أكثر \ only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. -
9 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) muy -
10 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) mjög -
11 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) nagyon is -
12 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) muito -
13 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) çok, pek çok -
14 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) zelo -
15 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) erittäin -
16 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) bare så altfor (glad), meget -
17 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) proprio, molto -
18 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) sehr -
19 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) niezmiernie -
20 only too
(very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) ļoti
См. также в других словарях:
only too pleased to do something — pleased/only too pleased/to do something phrase willing very willing to do something I’d be pleased to answer any questions you have about the plan. We’d be only too pleased to help. Thesaurus: willing to do or accept somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
only too pleased (to do something) — only too ˈpleased (to do sth) idiom very happy or willing to do sth • We re only too pleased to help. Main entry: ↑pleasedidiom … Useful english dictionary
be only too pleased (to do something) — be only too glad/pleased/happy/(to do something) phrase to be very willing to do something I’d be only too happy to help. Thesaurus: willingness and to be willingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
only too … — only too… idiom very • I was only too pleased to help. • Children can be difficult as we know only too well. Main entry: ↑onlyidiom … Useful english dictionary
too — W1S1 [tu:] adv [: Old English; Origin: to to, too ] 1.) [+ adjective/adverb] more than is acceptable or possible ▪ Do you think the music s too loud? ▪ You ve put too much salt in the soup. ▪ There are too many cars on the road. much/far too ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
pleased — [ plizd ] adjective ** happy and satisfied: pleased with: It took a long time to complete the work, but I m very pleased with the results. I m really pleased with how you guys performed. pleased about: I m really pleased about your new job. be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pleased to do something — pleased/only too pleased/to do something phrase willing very willing to do something I’d be pleased to answer any questions you have about the plan. We’d be only too pleased to help. Thesaurus: willing to do or accept somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
be only too glad (to do something) — be only too glad/pleased/happy/(to do something) phrase to be very willing to do something I’d be only too happy to help. Thesaurus: willingness and to be willingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
be only too happy (to do something) — be only too glad/pleased/happy/(to do something) phrase to be very willing to do something I’d be only too happy to help. Thesaurus: willingness and to be willingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
pleased */*/ — UK [pliːzd] / US [plɪzd] adjective happy and satisfied pleased with: It took a long time to complete the work, but I m very pleased with the results. pleased with: Are you pleased with the way things went yesterday? pleased about: I m really… … English dictionary
only — [[t]o͟ʊnli[/t]] ♦ (In written English, only is usually placed immediately before the word it qualifies. In spoken English, however, you can use stress to indicate what only qualifies, so its position is not so important.) 1) ADV: ADV with group,… … English dictionary