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1 delight
1. verb1) (to please greatly: I was delighted by/at the news; They were delighted to accept the invitation.) potěšit2) (to have or take great pleasure (from): He delights in teasing me.) mít potěšení z2. noun((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) potěšení, radost- delightfully* * *• rozkoš -
2 enchant
1) (to delight: I was enchanted by the children's concert.) okouzlit2) (to put a magic spell on: A wizard had enchanted her.) očarovat•- enchanter
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3 whoop
[wu:p, ]( American also[) hu:p] 1. noun1) (a loud cry of delight, triumph etc: a whoop of joy.) výkřik2) (the noisy sound made when breathing in after prolonged coughing.) sípavý vdech2. verb(to give a loud cry of delight, triumph etc.) výskat- hooping-cough* * *• výskat• výskot• houkat• halekat -
4 beam
[bi:m] 1. noun1) (a long straight piece of wood, often used in ceilings.) trám2) (a ray of light etc: a beam of sunlight.) paprsek3) (the greatest width of a ship or boat.) šířka2. verb1) (to smile broadly: She beamed with delight.) zářivě se usmívat, zářit2) (to send out (rays of light, radio waves etc): This transmitter beams radio waves all over the country.) vysílat* * *• paprsek -
5 charm
1. noun1) ((a) pleasant quality or attraction: Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.) šarm, půvab2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) kouzlo3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) talisman4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.) amulet2. verb1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) okouzlit2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) vyčarovat•- charming- charmingly* * *• půvab• okouzlit -
6 crow
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7 enrapture
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8 enthral
[in'Ɵro:l]American - enthralled; verb(to delight greatly: His stories enthralled the children.) upoutat- enthralment* * *• okouzlit• očarovat -
9 entrance
I ['entrəns] noun1) (a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc: the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance.) vjezd, vstup2) ((an) act of entering: Hamlet now makes his second entrance.) vstup, výstup3) (the right to enter: He has applied for entrance to university; ( also adjective) an entrance exam.) přijetí; přijímací•- entrantII verb(to fill with great delight: The audience were entranced by her singing.) uchvátit* * *• vchod• vstupní -
10 revel
['revl] 1. past tense, past participle - revelled; verb((with in) to take great delight in something: He revels in danger.) libovat si (v)2. noun((usually in plural) noisy, lively enjoyment: midnight revels.) veselí- reveller- revelry* * *• vychutnávat• radovánky• hýření• holdovat• hodování• hýřit• hostina -
11 squeal
См. также в других словарях:
delight — I. noun Date: 13th century 1. a high degree of gratification ; joy; also extreme satisfaction 2. something that gives great pleasure < her performance was a delight > 3. archaic the power of affording pleasure II … New Collegiate Dictionary
delight — ► VERB 1) please greatly. 2) (delight in) take great pleasure in. ► NOUN 1) great pleasure. 2) a cause or source of great pleasure. ORIGIN Latin delectare to charm … English terms dictionary
delight in — verb enjoy Syn: take delight in … Wiktionary
delight — verb please greatly. ↘(delight in) take great pleasure in. noun great pleasure. ↘a cause or source of great pleasure. Derivatives delighted adjective delightedly adverb Origin ME: from OFr. delitier (v.), delit (n.), from L. delectare to charm ,… … English new terms dictionary
delight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 feeling of great pleasure ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ absolute, utter ▪ pure, sheer ▪ mischievous (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
delight — de|light1 [ dı laıt ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling of great happiness and pleasure: delight in: Joe s delight in his children s achievements was beautiful to see. with/in delight: They would slide down the icy slopes, shrieking with delight. to … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
delight — [[t]dɪla͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ delights, delighting, delighted 1) N UNCOUNT Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure. Throughout the house, the views are a constant source of surprise and delight... Andrew roared with delight when he heard Rachel s… … English dictionary
delight — 1 noun 1 (U) feelings of great pleasure and satisfaction: with/in delight: The kids rushed down to the beach, shrieking with delight. | to sb s delight: To my secret delight, Sarah announced that she was leaving. | scream/gasp etc of delight:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
delight in — de ˈlight ˌin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they delight in he/she/it delights in present participle delighting in … Useful english dictionary
delight */*/ — I UK [dɪˈlaɪt] / US noun Word forms delight : singular delight plural delights 1) [uncountable] a feeling of great happiness and pleasure delight in: Joe s delight in his children s achievements was beautiful to see. with/in delight: They would… … English dictionary
delight — /dəˈlaɪt / (say duh luyt) noun 1. a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture. 2. something that gives great pleasure. –verb (t) 3. to give great pleasure, satisfaction, or enjoyment to; please highly. –verb (i) 4. to have great… …