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hunting is his greatest enjoyment

  • 1 enjoyment

    [ɪn'ʤɔɪmənt], [en-]
    сущ.
    1)
    а) наслаждение, удовольствие; получение удовольствия

    to give / provide enjoyment — доставлять удовольствие

    to derive enjoyment from — получать удовольствие от чего-л., наслаждаться чем-л.

    to spoil smb.'s enjoyment — испортить удовольствие кому-л.

    full / great enjoyment — большое удовольствие, наслаждение

    Syn:
    б) обладание (чем-л.) и использование (чего-л.)

    the enjoyment of civil rights — обладание гражданскими правами, осуществление гражданских прав

    Syn:
    2) источник удовольствия, удовлетворения

    Hunting is his greatest enjoyment. — Охота - величайшее для него наслаждение.

    We were only fit for the lowest phase of human enjoyment - warmth, food, and sleep. — Мы были пригодны лишь для наслаждения самыми низшими из человеческих удовольствий - теплом, едой и сном.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > enjoyment

  • 2 enjoyment

    noun the enjoyment of life.) nytelse, glede, fornøyelse
    glede
    subst. \/ɪnˈdʒɔɪmənt\/, \/enˈdʒɔɪmənt\/
    fornøyelse, nytelse, glede
    tenke kun på fornøyelse \/ på å more seg

    English-Norwegian dictionary > enjoyment

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