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3 přívětivější
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4 agradable
adj.1 pleasant (person).son muy agradables they're very pleasant2 pleasant (clima, temperatura).es muy agradable al tacto it feels very nice¡qué sorpresa tan agradable! what a nice o pleasant surprise!* * *► adjetivo1 nice, pleasant* * *adj.agreeable, pleasant* * *ADJ (=grato) pleasant, agreeableser agradable al gusto — to taste good, be tasty
* * *adjetivo < persona> pleasant, nice; < carácter> pleasant; <día/velada> enjoyable, nice; <sensación/efecto> pleasant, pleasing; <sabor/olor> pleasant, nicepasamos un día muy agradable — we had a very nice o enjoyable day
* * *= agreeable, enjoyable, nice, non-threatening, pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasantly, pleasing, pleasurable, sweet, congenial, welcome, joyful, likeable [likable], palatable, friendly-sounding, affable.Ex. But Elizabeth Steinhagen was attracted to Santiago for far different reasons than its agreeable weather.Ex. Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex. One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said ' Nice tits, uh?'.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.Ex. Obviously guiding, whether of the more fixed kind discussed above, or in the form of publications and leaflets, must be pleasantly presented.Ex. This is not to say that the library should be cluttered with ugly signs; all notices should be carefully contrived and aesthetically pleasing.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. It was a sweet, sharp, sunshiny morning in early October, and Bogardus felt good.Ex. The ideal archivist should have advanced training in history, facilitate access to records, and provide congenial servicing conditions.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. It's that joyful leap from one place to another that symbolises the freedom to explore on the web.Ex. This is a likable, well-organized, and quite funny comedy that tells the story of a man who is left on a remote Scottish island on his stag night.Ex. I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.----* agradable al gusto = palatable.* de olor agradable = sweet-smelling.* de sabor agradable = palatable.* pasar a cosas más agradables = on a happier note.* ser agradable de oír = be good to hear.* ser agradable + Verbo = be neat to + Verbo.* vista agradable = a sight for sore eyes.* * *adjetivo < persona> pleasant, nice; < carácter> pleasant; <día/velada> enjoyable, nice; <sensación/efecto> pleasant, pleasing; <sabor/olor> pleasant, nicepasamos un día muy agradable — we had a very nice o enjoyable day
* * *= agreeable, enjoyable, nice, non-threatening, pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasantly, pleasing, pleasurable, sweet, congenial, welcome, joyful, likeable [likable], palatable, friendly-sounding, affable.Ex: But Elizabeth Steinhagen was attracted to Santiago for far different reasons than its agreeable weather.
Ex: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said ' Nice tits, uh?'.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.Ex: Obviously guiding, whether of the more fixed kind discussed above, or in the form of publications and leaflets, must be pleasantly presented.Ex: This is not to say that the library should be cluttered with ugly signs; all notices should be carefully contrived and aesthetically pleasing.Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex: It was a sweet, sharp, sunshiny morning in early October, and Bogardus felt good.Ex: The ideal archivist should have advanced training in history, facilitate access to records, and provide congenial servicing conditions.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: It's that joyful leap from one place to another that symbolises the freedom to explore on the web.Ex: This is a likable, well-organized, and quite funny comedy that tells the story of a man who is left on a remote Scottish island on his stag night.Ex: I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.* agradable al gusto = palatable.* de olor agradable = sweet-smelling.* de sabor agradable = palatable.* pasar a cosas más agradables = on a happier note.* ser agradable de oír = be good to hear.* ser agradable + Verbo = be neat to + Verbo.* vista agradable = a sight for sore eyes.* * *1 ‹persona› pleasant, nice; ‹carácter› pleasantes agradable (para) con todo el mundo she's nice to everybody2 ‹sensación/efecto› pleasant, pleasing, nice; ‹sabor/olor› pleasant, nicepasamos un día muy agradable we had a very nice o enjoyable dayagradable a la vista pleasing to the eyeno fue un espectáculo agradable it wasn't a pretty sight* * *
agradable adjetivo ‹ persona› pleasant, nice;
‹ carácter› pleasant;
‹día/velada› enjoyable, nice;
‹sensación/efecto› pleasant, pleasing;
‹sabor/olor› pleasant, nice;
agradable adjetivo pleasant
' agradable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastante
- encanto
- esforzarse
- extemporánea
- extemporáneo
- fresca
- fresco
- gustosa
- gustoso
- hospitalaria
- hospitalario
- imaginar
- música
- simpática
- simpático
- suave
- trato
- vida
- bien
- bueno
- cambio
- dije
- lindo
- rico
- sabroso
English:
above
- agreeable
- change
- congenial
- convivial
- cool
- decent
- delightful
- doll
- doorman
- engaging
- enjoyable
- guy
- length
- likable
- likeable
- livable
- nice
- personable
- place
- pleasant
- pleasantly
- pleasing
- pleasurable
- company
- cozy
- easy
- friendly
- have
- make
- palatable
- sight
- sweet
* * *agradable adj1. [persona] pleasant;son muy agradables they're very pleasant;es una persona de talante muy agradable he has a very pleasant disposition2. [clima, temperatura] pleasant;[olor, sabor, película, ciudad] nice, pleasant;es muy agradable al tacto it feels very nice;¡qué sorpresa tan agradable! what a nice o pleasant surprise!* * *adj pleasant, nice;agradable a la vista good-looking* * *agradable adjgrato, placentero: pleasant, agreeable♦ agradablemente adv* * *agradable adj pleasant / nice -
5 bien formado
adj.1 shapely, well-shaped, well formed.2 well shaped.3 well constructed, well-formed, well-structured.* * *(adj.) = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], articulatedEx. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.Ex. The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.* * *(adj.) = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], articulatedEx: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.
Ex: The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social. -
6 bien proporcionado
adj.well-proportioned, well-shaped, shapely.* * *= shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.]Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.* * *= shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.]Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.
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7 grato
adj.agreeable, gratifying, pleasant, pleasurable.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gratar.* * *► adjetivo1 pleasant, pleasing ( para, to)■ me es grato anunciarles que... I am pleased to inform you that...* * *(f. - grata)adj.pleasant, agreeable* * *ADJ1) (=placentero) pleasant, pleasing; (=satisfactorio) welcomeguarda muy gratos recuerdos de su visita a España — he holds very fond memories of his visit to Spain
nos es grato informarle que... — we are pleased to inform you that...
2) And (=agradecido) grateful* * *- ta adjetivo pleasantme es grato comunicarles que... — I am pleased to inform you that...
* * *= pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasurable, gratifying, welcome, welcome, fulfilling.Ex. This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. OPACs are advantageous to users; they may be costly for the managers of libraries, but are gratifying to the librarians.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. The acquisition of reliable information is vitally important enabling people to enjoy fulfilling lives and be fully participating citizens.----* dejar un grato sabor de boca = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouth.* persona no grata = persona non grata.* poco grato = unwelcome.* ser un grato alivio = be a welcome relief.* * *- ta adjetivo pleasantme es grato comunicarles que... — I am pleased to inform you that...
* * *= pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasurable, gratifying, welcome, welcome, fulfilling.Ex: This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.
Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex: OPACs are advantageous to users; they may be costly for the managers of libraries, but are gratifying to the librarians.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: The acquisition of reliable information is vitally important enabling people to enjoy fulfilling lives and be fully participating citizens.* dejar un grato sabor de boca = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouth.* persona no grata = persona non grata.* poco grato = unwelcome.* ser un grato alivio = be a welcome relief.* * *grato -tapleasantme es muy grata su compañía I find his company very pleasantlos gratos recuerdos de mi niñez the pleasant memories of my childhoodme es grato comunicarles que … I am pleased to inform you that …en respuesta a su grata (carta) del 3 de... in reply to your letter of... 3rd* * *
grato◊ -ta adjetivo
pleasant
grato,-a adjetivo pleasant
persona non grata, persona non grata
' grato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- grata
- satisfactoria
- satisfactorio
English:
acceptable
- gratifying
- intensely
- pleasing
- welcome
- unwelcome
* * *grato, -a adj1. [agradable] pleasant;nos es grato comunicarle que… we are pleased to inform you that…2. Bol, Chile [agradecido] grateful* * *adj pleasant* * *grato, -ta adjagradable, placentero: pleasant, agreeable♦ gratamente adv* * *grato adj pleasant -
8 mundo imaginado
(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.* * *(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life. -
9 mundo imaginario
(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.* * *(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life. -
10 proporcionado
adj.proportionate, commeasurable, in proportion, proportioned.past part.past participle of spanish verb: proporcionar.* * *1→ link=proporcionar proporcionar► adjetivo1 in proportion\estar bien/mal proporcionado,-a (dibujo) to be in/out of proportion 2 (físico) to be well/badly proportioned* * *ADJ1)bien proporcionado — [persona, cara] well-proportioned; [talle] shapely
2) (=en proporción) proportionate (a to)3) (=adecuado) appropriate (a to)* * *- da adjetivomal proporcionado — < dibujo> poorly proportioned
* * *= furnished, shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], proportionate.Ex. It is in principle possible to try to have an alternative, centrally furnished heading which is not geared specifically and rigorously and absolutely to the research library user and their community.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.Ex. An increase in the number of scientists did not yield a proportionate number of contributions.----* bien proporcionado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.].* * *- da adjetivomal proporcionado — < dibujo> poorly proportioned
* * *= furnished, shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], proportionate.Ex: It is in principle possible to try to have an alternative, centrally furnished heading which is not geared specifically and rigorously and absolutely to the research library user and their community.
Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.Ex: An increase in the number of scientists did not yield a proportionate number of contributions.* bien proporcionado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.].* * *proporcionado -daproporcionado a la figura humana in proportion to the human bodyes bajo pero bien proporcionado he's short but he's well-proportioned* * *
Del verbo proporcionar: ( conjugate proporcionar)
proporcionado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
proporcionado
proporcionar
proporcionado◊ -da adjetivo: proporcionado a la figura humana in proportion to the human body;
mal proporcionado ‹ dibujo› poorly proportioned;
es bajo pero bien proporcionado he's short but he's well-proportioned
proporcionar ( conjugate proporcionar) verbo transitivo ‹materiales/información/comida› to provide;
proporcionado algo a algn to provide sb with sth
proporcionado,-a adjetivo proportionate, in proportion to: un cuerpo bien proporcionado, a well-proportioned body
proporcionar verbo transitivo
1 (comida, etc) to provide with, supply
2 (placer, preocupaciones, etc) to give: salió adelante gracias al apoyo proporcionado por sus amigos, she got ahead thanks to her friends' help
' proporcionado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proporcionar
- proporcionada
English:
shapely
* * *proporcionado, -a adj[tamaño, sueldo] commensurate (a with); [medidas] proportionate (a to);un sueldo proporcionado al trabajo realizado a salary commensurate with the work performed;un castigo proporcionado a la falta a punishment that fits the crime;bien proporcionado well-proportioned* * *adj:bien proporcionado well-proportioned;proporcionado a proportionate to* * *proporcionado, -da adj1) : proportionate2) : proportionedbien proporcionado: well-proportioned♦ proporcionadamente adv -
11 serrano2
2 = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], attractive.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.Ex. A particularly attractive feature of the notation is the expressiveness of the notation. -
12 serrano
adj.highland, mountain, alpine.m.1 highlander.2 painted comber, Serranus scriba.* * *► adjetivo1 mountain, highland► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 highlander\cuerpo serrano familiar shapely figure* * *serrano, -a1. ADJ1) (Geog) mountain antes de s, hill antes de s2) (=tosco) coarse, rustic3)partida serrana — Esp dirty trick
2.SM / F mountain-dweller, highlanderserrana* * *- na adjetivoa) <aire/gente> mountain (before n)un pueblo serrano — a village in the mountains, a mountain village
b) (Esp fam) < cuerpo> shapely, attractive* * *- na adjetivoa) <aire/gente> mountain (before n)un pueblo serrano — a village in the mountains, a mountain village
b) (Esp fam) < cuerpo> shapely, attractive* * *serrano1* jamón serrano = cured ham.* jamón serrano de Parma = Parma ham.serrano22 = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], attractive.Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.
Ex: A particularly attractive feature of the notation is the expressiveness of the notation.* * *serrano -naun pueblo serrano a village in the mountains, a mountain village* * *
serrano,-a adjetivo
1 (de la sierra) mountain
2 fam (hermoso, garrido) attractive
' serrano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jamón
- serrana
- altura
English:
ham
* * *serrano, -a♦ adj1. [de la sierra] mountain, highland;aire/pueblo serrano mountain air/villageIrónico¡vaya cuerpo serrano tengo! I feel like death warmed up!♦ nm,fAm person from the mountains* * *I adj1 mountain atr2:cuerpo serrano shapely bodyII m, serrana f mountain dweller* * *serrano, -na adj: from the mountains -
13 GLAÐR
(glöð, glatt), a.1) glad, gladsome, cheerful (Flosi var allra ruarma, glaðastr);2) bright, beautiful, of the sky, weather, fire (veðr glatt, tunglit skein glatt).* * *1.adj., fem. glöð, neut. glatt, compar. glaðari, superl. glaðastr; [A. S., Engl., Swed., and Dan. glad; it does not occur in Ulf. nor in Germ.; in Hel. gladmod = glad-mood (twice), vide Schmeller; cp. also Lat. laetus]:—glad, gladsome; glaðr ok reifr skyli gumna hverr unz sinn bíðr bana, Hm. 14; ek væra glaðari ef þú værir með hundrað manns, Lv. 80; snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, Hm. 54; Gunnarr varð g. við þat, Nj. 42; Flosi var allra manna glaðastr ok beztr heim at sækja, most cheerful of all men and the best to visit, 254, cp. Eb. 88, Fms. i. 31; glaðr í máli, vi. 59; hraustr ok g., x. 420; glaðr ok spurall, iv. 82; glaðr, heilhugaðr, vitr, Fagrsk. 14; glöð trú, cheerful faith, Lex. Poët.; drekka glaðr inn góða mjöð, Gm. 13; drekka glöð ór gullnum kerum, 7; ok þótti glaðara ( pleasanter) at tala við Helgu en vera í starfi með kaupmönnum, Ísl. ii. 212: acc. adverb., taka glaðan á e-u, to take it gladly, Fms. xi. 112; ó-glaðr, sad, moody.II. glad, bright, of the sky, weather; tunglið skein glatt, Fas. iii. 622; veðr glatt, Þjal. 47; þat ljós gaf glaðan veg, Bs. ii. 109; eldarnir vóru sumir sem glaðastir, Gísl. 126: of gold, Bs. ii. 142: freq. in mod. usage, glaða sólskin, glad sunshine; glaða túnglskin, bright moonshine; loga glatt, to blaze merrily; eldrinn logar þess glaðar, Vídal. i. 145: the phrase, sjá aldregi glaðan dag, never to see a sunny day, be dull and downcast; Glöð, f., pr. name of a bell (cp. Engl. a merry peal), Fms. vi.2.m., poët. a horse, Edda (Gl.), Gm. 30, vide Lex. Poët. -
14 acumular puntos
• make pleasanter• make political -
15 amenizar
• brighten up• enliven• entertain• make money• make more agreeable• make more dynamic• make more expensive• make more flexible• make more relevant• make plans• make plastic• make pleasanter• make plush• pep up• put a label on• put a lien on• put a little salt to• put a lock in -
16 mollio
mollĭo, īvi and ii, ītum, 4 (mollibat for molliebat, Att. ap. Non. 347, 16; Ov. M. 6, 21:I.mollirier for molliri,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 27), v. a. [mollis], to make soft, pliant, flexible, or supple, to soften (class.).Lit.:II.frigoribus durescit umor, et idem vicissim mollitur tepefactus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 10, 26:lanam trahendo,
by spinning, Ov. M. 2, 411:artus oleo,
Liv. 21, 55:dum ferrum molliat ignis,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 20:ceram,
Ov. M. 8, 198:semina,
id. ib. 7, 123:humum foliis,
id. ib. 4, 741:glebas,
id. ib. 6, 220:ventrem,
to relax, purge moderately, Plin. 20, 5, 20, § 43:duritias,
id. 28, 17, 70, § 34:agri molliti,
softened, loosened, Cic. N. D. 2, 50, 130.—Trop.A.To soften, moderate, mitigate; to tame, restrain, check; to render easier, lighter, pleasanter, or less disagreeable:B.Hannibalem juveniliter exsultantem patientiā suā molliebat,
Cic. Sen. 4, 10: quā mons mollibat mare, broke the violence of the sea, Att. ap. Non. 347, 16:iras,
Liv. 1, 9:impetum,
id. 3, 35:indocili numero cum grave mollit opus,
Ov. Tr. 4, 1, 6:poenam,
id. ib. 3, 5, 53:clivum,
to make the ascent of a hill easier, Caes. B. G. 7, 46:clivos,
Liv. 21, 37, 3:verba usu,
Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 95:translationem,
id. de Or. 3, 41, 165:fructus feros colendo,
to render milder, Verg. G. 2, 36:caelum,
Plin. 2, 47, 47, § 124:lacrimae meorum me interdum molliunt,
overcome me, Cic. Att. 10, 9, 2:Deus mollivit cor meum,
softened, Vulg. Job, 23, 16.—To soften, render effeminate or unmanly:legionem,
Cic. Phil. 12, 3, 8:animos,
id. Tusc. 2, 11, 27: vocem, to make soft or womanish, Quint. 11, 3, 24:puerum,
to unman, Stat. S. 3, 4, 68. -
17 ἡδύς
ἡδύς, ἡδεῖα, ἡδύ, ἡδὺς ἀϋτμή (as fem.) once in Hom., Od.12.369: [dialect] Dor. [full] ἁδύς [pron. full] [ᾱ], [dialect] Boeot. neut. [full] ϝαδού (written γάδου) cj. in Corinn.17 (cf. pr. n.Aϝαδιούλογος IG7.2788.3
), Elean [full] βᾱδύς (q.v.): irreg. acc. ἁδέα forἡδύν Theoc.20.44
, for ἡδεῖαν ib.[8], Mosch.3.82: [dialect] Ion. fem. ἡδέᾰ, [dialect] Dor. ἁδέα: [comp] Comp. ἡδίων [ῑ], [comp] Sup.ἥδιστος Od.13.80
, etc.; alsoἡδύτερος Thphr.HP3.2.1
, Ps.-Phoc.195, AP9.247 (Phil.); ἡδύτατος ib.11.298.7, Plu.2.98e.I pleasant to the taste,δεῖπνον Od.20.391
; of wine, 3.51, 9.197, etc.; to the smell,ἀμβροσίην.. ἡδὺ μάλα πνείουσαν 4.446
; ; to the hearing, ;αὐδή Hes.Th.40
; feelings or states,ἡ. ὕπνος Il.4.131
, Od.1.364, al.;κοῖτος 19.510
;ἡδὺ μάλα κνώσσουσα 4.809
; ἡδὺς μῦθος, opp. ἀλγεινός, S.Ant.12: c. inf.,φέγγος ἥδιον δρακεῖν A.Ag. 602
; ἡδὺς ἀκοῦσαι [λόγος] Pl.Men. 81d, cf. Ar.V. 503; laterἡ. ἀκουσθῆναι D.H.Comp.9
;εἰ.. τόδε πᾶσι φίλον καὶ ἡδὺ γένοιτο Il.4.17
, cf. 7.387: c. inf., ; , etc.; so οὔ μοι ἥδιόν ἐστι λέγειν I had rather not.., Hdt.2.46: neut. as Subst.,τὸ δι' ἀκοῆς τε καὶ δι' ὄψεως ἡδύ Pl.Hp.Ma. 298a
; μεμιγμένον τῷ σεμνῷ τὸ ἡ. D.H.Comp.1; τὰ ἡ. pleasures, Th.5.105, Pl.Grg. 495a, etc.: neut. as Adv., ἐπ' αὐτῷ ἡδὺ γέλασσαν merrily, Il.2.270, etc.; ἁδὺ δὲ καὶ τὺ συρίσδες sweetly, Theoc.1.2.II after Hom., of persons, welcome, S.OT82, Ph. 530 ([comp] Sup.), El. 929; ironically,ἥδιστος.. δεσμώτης ἔσω θακεῖ Id.Aj. 105
; like εὐήθης, innocent, simple,ὡς ἡ. εἶ Pl.Grg. 491e
, Plu.Art.17, etc.: [comp] Sup., ὦ ἥδιστε my good friend (iron.), Pl.R. 348c, al.2 well-pleased, glad,ἡδίους ἔσεσθ' ἀκούσαντες D.23.64
;ἡδίους ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Plu.Cam.32
; τὴν γνώμην ἡδίω πρὸς τὸ μέλλον ποιεῖν to open a pleasanter view of the future, Id.Fab.5.III Adv. ἡδέως pleasantly, with pleasure, ; ;δρᾶν Id.Ant.70
; ;βίοτον ἄγειν Id.Cyc. 453
; λαβεῖν, δέχεσθαι, Ar.Eq. 440, X.Mem.1.2.4; ἡ. ἂν ἐροίμην I would gladly ask, should like to ask, D.18.64; ἡ. ἔχειν τι to be pleased or content with, E. Ion 647 (but ἵν' ἡ δόκησις Ξοῦθον ἡ. ἔχῃ ib. 1602); οὐδὲ πότων ἡ. εἶχον had no inclination to drink, Hp.Epid.3.13; τινος, of a person, Macho ap.Ath.13.577e; ἡ. ἔχειν πρὸς ἅπαντας to be suave, courteous towards.., Isoc.1.20; τινι D.5.15; ἡ. ἔχειν, of things, to be pleasant, E.IA 483;ἡ. ἔμοιγε κἀλγεινῶς ἅμα S.Ant. 436
; iron., ἡ. γε ' prettily said', Pl.Hp.Ma. 300c: [comp] Comp.ἥδιον Lys.7.40
, Pherecr.67, etc.: [comp] Sup.,ἥδιστα μεντἂν ἤκουσα Pl.Tht. 183d
, etc. -
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