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1 enjoyment
nounمُتْعَه، تَمَتُّعthe enjoyment of life.
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2 enjoyment
مُتْعَة \ amusement: being amused: He did it for my amusement. delight: great pleasure; joy. enjoyment: pleasure. fun: amusement enjoyment: We play for fun and not for money. pleasure: happiness; enjoyment: Are you travelling on business or for pleasure? His success gave me great pleasure. treat: an unusual pleasure: It was a treat for me, to hear such fine music.I took the children to the theatre, as a special treat. \ See Also لَذَّة -
3 a fly in the ointment
something that spoils one's enjoyment.شَيئٌ مُفْسِد للمُتْعَه -
4 goce
m.1 pleasure.2 enjoyment, pleasure, delectation, contentment.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: gozar.* * *1 pleasure, enjoyment* * *noun m.* * *SM (=disfrute) enjoyment; (=posesión) possession* * *a) (de un derecho, título) enjoymentb) ( placer) pleasure* * *= enjoyment.Ex. So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.* * *a) (de un derecho, título) enjoymentb) ( placer) pleasure* * *= enjoyment.Ex: So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.
* * *1(uso): en pleno goce de sus facultades in full possession of her facultiesel goce de un derecho/título the enjoyment of a right/title2 (placer) pleasurefue un goce nadar en el agua fresquita it was bliss o blissful o wonderful swimming in the cool watergoces sensuales sensual pleasuresgoce sexual sexual pleasure* * *
Del verbo gozar: ( conjugate gozar)
gocé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
goce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
goce
gozar
goce sustantivo masculino
gozar ( conjugate gozar) verbo intransitivo: goce de algo to enjoy sth;
goza viéndolos jugar she enjoys watching them play;
goce con algo to enjoy sth;
goza de perfecta salud he enjoys perfect health;
goza de una buena posición he has a good position
goce sustantivo masculino enjoyment
gozar
I verbo transitivo to enjoy
II verbo intransitivo to enjoy [de, -]
' goce' also found in these entries:
English:
paid
* * *goce nm1. [placer] pleasure;es un goce verlos bailar it's a pleasure to watch them dancela enfermedad no le permitió el goce de su herencia the illness didn't allow him to enjoy his inheritance* * *m pleasure, enjoyment* * *goce nm1) placer: enjoyment, pleasure2) : use, possession -
5 disfrute
m.1 enjoyment.2 benefit, use (provecho).pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: disfrutar.* * *1 (aprovechamiento) benefit2 (goce) enjoyment* * *SM enjoymenttodos tenemos derecho al disfrute de unas vacaciones — we all have the right to enjoy o have holidays
* * *masculino enjoyment* * *= enjoyment.Ex. So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.* * *masculino enjoyment* * *= enjoyment.Ex: So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.
* * *enjoymentel disfrute de un bien ( Der) the enjoyment of an asset* * *disfrute nm1. [placer] enjoyment2. [provecho] benefit, use* * *m enjoyment* * *disfrute nm: enjoyment -
6 ἀπόλαυσις
ἀπόλαυσις, εως, ἡ (ἀπολαύω ‘have enjoyment of’; Eur., Thu.+; OGI 383, 12 and 150; 404, 10; pap; 3 Macc 7:16 v.l.; TestJos 5:4; Philo, Mos. 2, 70; Jos., Ant. 2, 52 and 174 εἰς ἀ. ἀγαθῶν; Tat. 14, 2; Ath. R. 78, 3) having the benefit of something, and so enjoying it, enjoyment πρόσκαιρον ἔχειν ἁμαρτίας ἀπόλαυσιν enjoy the short-lived pleasures of sin Hb 11:25. (Opp. ἐπαγγελία) ἡ ἐνθάδε ἀ. 2 Cl 10:3f. πρὸς ἀπόλαυσιν (Clearchus, Fgm. 44; Palaeph. p. 84, 13; OGI 669, 8; IG XII/3, 326, 12; BGU 1563, 18) for enjoyment 1 Cl 20:10, a H. Gk. expression, like εἰς ἀ. (Diod S 14, 80, 2; Nägeli 30): εἰς ἀ. διδόναι τί τινι D 10:3; for this εἰς ἀ. παρέχειν τί τινι 1 Ti 6:17. Of food delicacies in the endtime τὰς διὰ βρωμάτων εἶπεν (Παπίας) ἐν τῇ ἀναστάσει ἀπολαύσεις the enjoyment of foods in the (endtime) resurrection Papias (9). αἰσθητῶν τινων βρωμάτων ἀπόλαυσιν εἶναι τὴν τῶν οὐρανῶν βασιλείαν the kingdom of heaven means enjoyment of certain real foods Papias (10).—DELG s.v. ἀπολαύω. M-M. Spicq. -
7 fructus
1.fructus, a, um, Part., from fruor.2.fructus, ūs (archaic gen. sing. fructuis, Varr. ap. Non. 492, 14; id. R. R. 1, 2, 19; cf. Gell. 4, 16:I.fructi,
Cato, R. R. 4; Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 16; Turp. ap. Non. 491, 7), m. [fruor], an enjoying, enjoyment.In abstracto.A.Lit. (perh. only ante- and post-class.): Ol. Mea est haec. St. Scio; sed meus fructus est prior, i. e. use and enjoyment, for ususfructus (q. v. under usus), Plaut. Cas. 4, 4, 16; Dig. 7, 8, 14.—B.Trop. (class. but rare):II.hoc tam singulare vestrum beneficium ad animi mei fructum atque laetitiam duco esse permagnum,
for my mental enjoyment, Cic. Agr. 2, 2, 5: qui propter odium fructum oculis (dat.) ex ejus casu capere vellent, to feast their eyes on, Nep. Eum. 11 (cf.:spectatumne huc, ut rem fruendam oculis, sociorum caedes venimus?
Liv. 22, 14, 4).—Far more freq.,Transf., concr., the enjoyment that proceeds from a thing, proceeds, produce, product, fruit, profit, income (very freq. and class.; in sing. and plur.; cf.: fruges, fetus, frumentum).A.Lit.: quod earum rerum videa tur ei levis fructus, exiguus usus, incertus dominatus, etc., Cic. Rep. 1, 17; cf.:B.pecudes partim esse ad usum hominum, partim ad fructum, partim ad vescendum procreatas,
id. Leg. 1, 8, 25; Varr. R. R. 1, 37, 4; cf.also ususfructus, under usus: frugum fructuumque reliquorum perceptio,
Cic. Off. 2, 3, 12:fructum ex aliqua re percipere or capere,
id. ib. 2, 4, 14:quoniam fructum arbitror esse fundi eum, qui ex eo satus nascitur utilis ad aliquam rem, etc.,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 1:ruri si recte habitaveris, fructi plus capies,
Cato, R. R. 4, 2; cf.:in quos sumptus abeunt fructus praediorum?
Cic. Att. 11, 2, 2:praediorum,
id. Cat. 2, 8, 18:arbusta vineaeque et consita omnia magis amoenis quam necessariis fructibus,
fruits, Liv. 22, 15, 2:(vacca) a bima aut trima fructum ferre incipit,
Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 13:gallinarum fructus erant ova et pulli,
id. ib. 3, 3, 6:quae (oves) neque ali neque ullum fructum edere ex se sine cultu hominum possent,
Cic. N. D. 2, 63, 158:non serendis, non percipiendis, non condendis fructibus,
id. de Sen. 7, 24; cf.:ver ostendit futuros fructus: reliqua tempora demetendis fructibus et percipiendis accommodata sunt,
id. ib. 19, 70:comportare et condere fructus,
id. Agr. 2, 32 fin.:apibus fructum restituo suum,
Phaedr. 3, 13, 15:in fructibus arborum,
Quint. 8, 5, 26:fructum ferre,
id. 8, 3, 10:graves fructu vites,
id. 8, 3, 8: Heracleotae et Bragyletae, qui item debent, aut pecuniam solvant aut fructibus suis satisfaciant, satisfy him with their proceeds, Cic Fam. 13, 56, 2:Asia multos annos vobis fructum Mithridatico bello non tulit,
id. Agr. 2, 30, 83; cf. id. ib. 2, 29, 81:M. Crassus negabat ullam satis magnam pecuniam esse ei... cujus fructibus exercitum alere non posset,
i. e. revenue, income, id. Off. 1, 8, 25:aurum ex fructu metallorum coacervatum,
Liv. 45, 40, 2:in tantas brevi creverant opes, seu maritimis seu terrestribus fructibus,
id. 21, 7, 3; cf.:fuerat ei magno fructui mare,
id. 34, 36, 3:qua re saepe totius anni fructus uno rumore periculi amittitur,
Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 6, 15:an partus ancillae in fructu sit habendus,
id. Fin. 1, 4, 12:putatisne vos illis rebus frui posse nisi eos, qui vobis fructui (al. fructuosi) sunt, conservaveritis,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 6, 16.—Trop., fruit, consequence, effect, result, return, reward, success:ego fructus ex re publica non laetos et uberes, sed magna acerbitate permixtos tuli,
Cic. Planc. 38, 92; cf.:fructum pietatis suae ex aliquo ferre,
id. Sest. 31, 68:ex otio fructus capere,
id. Rep. 1, 4; cf.:ex accusatione Aquilii diligentiae fructum ceperat,
id. Brut. 62, 222:alicujus amoris et judicii,
id. Pis. 14, 31:honeste acta superior aetas fructus auctoritatis capit ipsa extremos,
id. de Sen. 18, 62:modestiae fructum aliquem percipere,
id. Sull. 1, 1:gloria est fructus verae virtutis honestissimus,
id. Pis. 24, 57:laboris,
Quint. 6 praef. §2: studiorum,
id. 8 praef. § 26; 10, 3, 2; 10, 7, 1; cf.also: ex re decerpere fructus (with plus mali haurire),
Hor. S. 1, 2, 79:divitiarum fructus in copia est,
the enjoyment derived from riches, Cic. Par. 6, 2, 47:vestrum beneficium, ad animi mei fructum atque laetitiam permagnum,
id. Agr. 2, 5:Theophrastus talium sumptuum facultatem fructum divitiarum putat. Mihi autem ille fructus liberalitatis, multo et major videtur et certior,
id. Off. 2, 16, 56:pecuniae fructus maximus,
id. ib. 2, 18, 64:animi fructus, qui in te videndo est,
id. Fam. 15, 14, 3:vitae fructus,
id. Cat. 3, 12, 28; id. Mur. 23, 47; cf.:omnem fructum vitae superioris perdidissent,
id. Div. 2, 9, 24:quin spe posteritatis fructuque ducatur,
id. Rab. Perd. 10, 29:voluptatum,
id. Lael. 23, 87:jucunditatis,
id. Mur. 19, 40:graviore sono tibi Musa loquetur Nostra, dabunt cum maturos mihi tempora fructus,
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8 תענוג
תַּענוּגm. (b. h.; עָנַג) enjoyment, pleasure, luxury. Y.Ber.II, 5b רחיצה של ת׳ a bath for pleasure; שאינה של ת׳ an ordinary cleansing bath. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d) a. e. סיכה שהיא של ת׳ luxurious ointing of the body; שאינה של ת׳ common ointing. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14c אם לת׳ if you drink it for the enjoyment of it, contrad. to לרפואה as a medicine. Erub.54a (from Ben Sira) שאין בשאול ת׳וכ׳ there is no pleasure in the nether world, and no delay for death. Pesik. R. s. 23, end לא … אלא לת׳ the Sabbath has been given to man for enjoyment. Taan.12b; a. fr. -
9 תַּענוּג
תַּענוּגm. (b. h.; עָנַג) enjoyment, pleasure, luxury. Y.Ber.II, 5b רחיצה של ת׳ a bath for pleasure; שאינה של ת׳ an ordinary cleansing bath. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d) a. e. סיכה שהיא של ת׳ luxurious ointing of the body; שאינה של ת׳ common ointing. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14c אם לת׳ if you drink it for the enjoyment of it, contrad. to לרפואה as a medicine. Erub.54a (from Ben Sira) שאין בשאול ת׳וכ׳ there is no pleasure in the nether world, and no delay for death. Pesik. R. s. 23, end לא … אלא לת׳ the Sabbath has been given to man for enjoyment. Taan.12b; a. fr. -
10 plaisir
plaisir [pleziʀ]masculine nouna. ( = joie) pleasure• j'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer que... I am pleased to inform you that...► au plaisir ! (inf) (I'll) see you again sometime• bon, c'est bien pour vous faire plaisir or si cela peut vous faire plaisir all right, if it will make you happy• se faire plaisir ( = s'amuser) to enjoy o.s.c. ( = distraction) pleasure* * *plɛziʀnom masculin1) ( sensation agréable) pleasurele plaisir des sens/des yeux — sensual/aesthetic pleasure
prendre or avoir (du) plaisir à faire — to enjoy doing
je ne te punis pas pour le plaisir mais parce que tu le mérites — I'm not punishing you for the sake of it, but because you deserve it
à plaisir — [se tourmenter, exagérer, mentir] for the sake of it
je viendrai, mais c'est bien pour te faire plaisir — I'll come, but only because you want me to
ça fait toujours plaisir! — iron isn't that nice!
tu vas me faire le plaisir de ranger ta chambre! — you'll tidy up your room if you know what's good for you!
faire durer le plaisir — lit to make the pleasure last; iron to prolong the agony
je vous souhaite bien du plaisir — iron I wish you joy of it!
2) ( source d'agrément) pleasure* * *pleziʀ nmpour le plaisir; pour son plaisir; par plaisir — for pleasure
J'y suis allé pour lui faire plaisir. — I went there to please him.
cela me fait plaisir [cadeau, nouvelle] — I'm delighted with this, I'm very pleased with this
Ce cadeau me fait très plaisir. — I'm very pleased with this present.
j'ai le plaisir de... — it is with great pleasure that I...
M. et Mme X ont le plaisir de vous faire part de... — M. and Mme X are pleased to announce...
à plaisir (= à volonté) — freely, (= par plaisir) for the sake of it
faites-moi le plaisir de faire... — would you mind doing..., would you be kind enough to do...
* * *plaisir nm1 ( sensation agréable) pleasure; le plaisir des sens/des yeux sensual/aesthetic pleasure; le plaisir d'offrir/de lire/de jouer the pleasure of giving/of reading/of playing; prendre or avoir (du) plaisir à faire to enjoy doing; prendre un malin plaisir à faire to take a wicked delight in doing; chacun prend son plaisir où il le trouve one must take one's pleasure where one finds it; j'ai eu le plaisir de faire leur connaissance/de dîner avec eux I had the pleasure of meeting them/of dining with them; M. et Mme Grovagnard ont le plaisir de vous faire part du mariage/de la naissance de leur fille Nicole Mr. and Mrs. Grovagnard are pleased to announce the marriage/birth of their daughter Nicole; de plaisir [rougir, frémir, défaillir] with pleasure; [cris, gémissements, frémissements] of pleasure; avec (grand) plaisir with (great) pleasure; j'ai appris avec plaisir que I was delighted to hear that; gâcher le plaisir de qn to spoil sb's pleasure; pour le plaisir for pleasure; je ne te punis pas pour le plaisir mais parce que tu le mérites I'm not punishing you for the sake of it, but because you deserve it; à plaisir [se tourmenter, exagérer, mentir] a lot; tout le plaisir est pour moi the pleasure's all mine; pour le plus grand plaisir des auditeurs/du public for the enjoyment of the listeners/of the audience; faire plaisir à qn to please sb; elle aime faire plaisir she likes to please; ça me ferait (très) plaisir de la revoir I would be very pleased ou I would be delighted to see her again; qu'est-ce qui te/leur ferait plaisir? what would you/they like?; si ça peut te faire plaisir if it'll make you happy; je viendrai, mais c'est bien pour te faire plaisir I'll come, but only because you want me to; ça fait toujours plaisir! iron isn't that nice!; me ferez-vous le plaisir d'accepter mon invitation? fml would you do me the pleasure of accepting my invitation?; tu vas me faire le plaisir de ranger ta chambre/de me parler sur un autre ton! you'll tidy up your room/speak to me more politely if you know what's good for you!; faites-moi le plaisir de vous taire! would you please shut up○!; il se fera un plaisir de vous faire visiter la ville/de vous aider he will be delighted to show you around town/to help you; faire durer le plaisir lit to make the pleasure last; iron to prolong the agony; ce sera selon mon bon plaisir that will be according to my pleasure; car tel est notre bon plaisir for such is my pleasure; je vous/lui/leur souhaite bien du plaisir iron I wish you/him/them joy of it!;2 ( source d'agrément) pleasure; des plaisir raffinés refined pleasures; les menus plaisirs de l'existence the simple pleasures of life; à mon âge les plaisirs sont rares at my age there are few pleasures left to enjoy; une vie de plaisirs a life devoted to pleasure; c'est un plaisir que je ne me refuse jamais it's a pleasure that I never deny myself; les plaisirs charnels the pleasures of the flesh, carnal pleasures; les plaisirs défendus forbidden pleasures; aimer les plaisirs de la table to enjoy good food;3 ( sexuel) pleasure; donner/éprouver du plaisir to give/to experience pleasure; le plaisir solitaire masturbation.[plezir] nom masculin1. [joie] pleasureavoir (du) plaisir ou prendre (du) plaisir à faire quelque chose to take pleasure in doing somethingça va lui faire plaisir he'll be pleased ou delighted (with this)2. [dans des formules de politesse]fais-moi le plaisir d'éteindre cette télévision do me a favour, will you, and turn off the televisionje me ferai un plaisir de vous renseigner I'll be delighted ou happy to give you all the informationcette chipie se fera un plaisir de répandre la nouvelle that little minx will take great pleasure in spreading the newsj'ai le plaisir de vous informer que... I am pleased to inform you that...tout le plaisir est pour moi the pleasure is all mine, (it's) my pleasure3. [agrément] pleasure4. [sexualité] pleasures————————à plaisir locution adverbiale1. [sans motif sérieux]2. [sans retenue] unrestrainedlyavec plaisir locution adverbialepar plaisir, pour le plaisir locution adverbialeil joue aux cartes par plaisir, non pas pour l'argent he doesn't play cards for money, just for the fun of it -
11 genius
gĕnĭus, i (voc. geni, Tib. 4, 5, 9 M. dub.), m. [root GEN, gigno; prop., the superior or divine nature which is innate in everything, the spiritual part, spirit; hence], the tutelar deity or genius of a person, place, etc. (cf.: lares, penates).I.In gen.:II.genium dicebant antiqui naturalem deum uniuscujusque loci vel rei aut hominis,
Serv. Verg. G. 1, 302; cf. Voss ad loc.; Verg. A. 5, 95; Juv. 6, 22; Liv. 21, 62, 9; Mart. 7, 12, 10:eundem esse genium et larem, multi veteres memoriae prodiderunt, in queis etiam Granius Flaccus,
Censor. de Die Nat. 3, 2; Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 369; 444:scit Genius, natale comes qui temperat astrum, Naturae deus humanae, mortalis in unum Quodque caput, vultu mutabilis, albus et ater,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 187:genius tuus malus,
Flor. 4, 7, 8. —In urgent petitions and in oaths appeals were made to the Genius of the person addressed, or to that of some eminent person:te per Genium... Obsecro et obtestor,
Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 94; cf. Sen. Ep. 12, 12; Tib. 4, 5, 8; Suet. Calig. 27; Dig. 12, 2, 13, § 6.—On festal occasions the Genius was propitiated: cras Genium mero Curabis et porco bimestri,
Hor. C. 3, 17, 14; id. Ep. 2, 1, 144; id. A. P. 210; Pers. 2, 3; Ov. Am. 1, 8, 94 et saep.; cf. Tib. 1, 7, 49:magne Geni, cape dona libens votisque faveto,
id. 4, 5, 9:acceptus Geniis December (because the Saturnalian festivals occurred in it),
Ov. F. 3, 58:genium loci... precatur,
Verg. A. 7, 136:GENIO LOCI,
Inscr. Orell. 343 sq.; 1697; 1701:COLONIAE,
ib. 367; 1693 sq.:MVNICIPII,
ib. 689; 1690 sq.:CVRIAE,
ib. 1120:FORI VINARII,
ib. 4087:THEATRI,
ib. 1713:Lateranus deus est focorum et Genius,
Arn. 4, 6 et saep.:Priapi,
Petr. 21:Famae,
Mart. 7, 12, 10:JOVIS,
Inscr. Orell. 1730; 2488:DEORVM,
ib. 1730.—In partic.A.With respect to the enjoyment of life.1.The spirit of social enjoyment, fondness for good living, taste, appetite, inclination:2.isti qui cum geniis suis belligerant, parcipromi,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 81; cf.:egomet me defraudavi Animumque meum geniumque meum,
id. Aul. 4, 9, 15; and:suum defrudans genium,
sacrificing his inclinations, Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 10 Ruhnk.:sapis multum ad genium,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 28:hic quidem meliorem Genium tuum non facies,
id. Stich. 4, 2, 42:nunc et amico meo prosperabo et genio meo multa bona faciam,
id. Pers. 2, 3, 11:indulge genio: carpamus dulcia,
id. ib. 5, 151.—Hence,A term used by parasites for entertainer, patron:B.ecquis est, qui mihi commonstret Phaedromum genium meum?
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 22; 5, 2, 29; id. Capt. 4, 2, 99; id. Men. 1, 2, 29. — -
12 τέρπω
Aτέρπῃσι 17.385
: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.τέρπεσκον Q.S.7.378
, AP9.136 ([place name] Cyrus): [tense] fut. , etc.: [tense] aor.ἔτερψα h.Pan.47
, E.Heracl. 433, Pl.Lg. 658b:—the [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med. have a fivefold [tense] aor.,2 [dialect] Ep. ἐτάρφθην, τάρφθην, Od.6.99, 19.213, 251, 21.57.3 [dialect] Ep. ἐτάρπην, τάρπην, 23.300, Il.11.780, al.; inf.ταρπῆναι Od.23.212
, and ταρπήμεναι ib. 346, Il.24.3; subj. τρᾰπείω, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 1pl. τρᾰπείομεν (v. infr. 11.2).4 [dialect] Ep. also ἐταρπόμην, only in [ per.] 1pl. subj.ταρπώμεθα Od.4.295
, al.; also redupl. through all moods,τετάρπετο Il.19.19
, 24.513;τεταρπώμεσθα Od.11.212
, Il.23.10,98;τεταρπόμενος Od. 1.310
, al.5 [tense] aor. 1 ἐτερψάμην, in [dialect] Ep. subj.τέρψομαι 16.26
(but τέρψομαι is [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in Il.20.23, S.Fr. 677); opt. ; part.τερψάμενος Od.12.188
:—delight, gladden, cheer,ὅ κεν τέρπῃσιν ἀείδων 17.385
;τῇ [φόρμιγγι] ὅ γε θυμὸν ἔτερπεν Il.9.189
, al.;πεσσοῖσι.. θυμὸν ἔτερπον Od.1.107
;καὶ τὸν ἔτερπε λόγοις Il. 15.393
;τοὐμὸν.. τ. κέαρ S.Tr. 1246
; θοίνῃ σε τ. Achae.17; ἡ ἀγγελίη.. ἔτερψε [ αὐτούς] Hdt.8.99; sts. in [dialect] Att. Prose, ἔπεσι.. τὸ αὐτίκα τέρψει will give momentary pleasure, Th.2.41, cf. Pl.Lg. 658b, 658e, etc.; τ. τὴν ἀκοήν, τὰς ἀκοάς, Phld.Po.5.26,28; ἧλιξ τέρπει τὸν ἥλικα, prov. in Pl.Phdr. 240c, etc.: abs., give delight, Od.1.347, 8.45, S.Aj. 475; τὰ τέρποντα delights, Id.OC 1217 (lyr.); ῥήματα τέρψαντά τι ib. 1281;οἱ τέρποντες λόγῳ ῥήτορες Th.3.40
;τὰ τέρψοντα X.Ages.9.4
.II more freq. in [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med.,1 in [dialect] Ep. the [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. is used, c. gen. rei, have full enjoyment of, enjoy to one's heart's content,ἐπεὶ τάρπημεν ἐδητύος ἠδὲ ποτῆτος Il.11.780
;ἐπεὶ τάρπησαν ἐδωδῆς Od.3.70
;σίτου τάρφθεν 6.99
; ; ὕπνου, εὐνῆς ταρπήμεναι, 24.3, Od.23.346; φιλότητος ἐταρπήτην ib. 300; ἥβης ταρπῆναι ib. 212: metaph., take one's fill of lamentation,τεταρπώμεσθα γόοιο Il.23.10
,98, Od. 11.212, cf. 19.213, 21.57.2 enjoy or delight oneself, c. dat. instr.,φρένα τ. φόρμιγγι Il.9.186
;μύθοισι Od.23.301
;δαιτί 1.26
;γόῳ φρένα 4.102
;δίσκοισιν Il.2.774
;ἐν θαλίῃς Od.11.603
, Hes.Op. 115; φιλότητι (or ἐν φ.)τραπείομεν εὐνηθέντε Il.3.441
, 14.314 (whereas in the phrase λέκτρονδε τραπείομεν εὐνηθέντες (v.l. -θέντε), Od.8.292, the form τραπείομεν seems to be taken by the poet as belonging to τρέπω, though others retain the usu. sense by connecting λέκτρονδε with εὐνηθέντες or by punctuating after λέκτρονδε); so in Trag.,λαμπάδι τερπόμεναι A.Eu. 1042
(lyr.), cf. S.OC 1140, etc.; delight in, (Egypt, i A.D.);τοῖς εὐώδεσι Sor. 2.29
; : c. part.,λόγοις.. οἷς σὺ μὴ τέρψῃ κλύων S.Ant. 691
;τέρπεται τιμώμενος E.Ba. 321
; τί ἂν.. ἀκούσας τερφθείης; X.Mem.2.1.24: abs., πῖνε καὶ τέρπευ drink and be merry, Hdt.2.78.3 with internal acc., οἴην μοῖραν δέκα μοιρέων τέρπεται ἀνήρ has only one tenth part of the enjoyment, Hes.Fr. 162;κενὴν ἐτερπόμην.. τέρψιν S.Fr. 577
;τέρπου κενὴν ὄνησιν E.Or. 1043
.4 freq. with words which limit its sense,θυμῷ Il.19.313
, Od.16.26;θυμόν Il.21.45
;κατὰ θυμόν Hes.Op.58
, 358;φρένα Il.1.474
, Od.4.102, etc.;φρεσὶν ᾗσι τετάρπετο Il.19.19
, cf. Od.5.74;ἐνὶ φρεσίν 8.368
;τεταρπόμενος φίλον κῆρ 1.310
;ἀπάταισι θυμὸν τέρπεται Pi.P.2.74
. (Cf. Skt. trpnoti 'take one's fill', Causative tarpáyati 'delight (trans.)', Opruss. ka enterpo.. ? 'what is the use of..?', Goth. paurfts, OE. pearf 'benefit', Goth. parf 'I need'.) -
13 hora del cuento
(n.) = story hour [storyhour], storytelling [story-telling], storytime [story time]Ex. The mediatheque serves the local, deprived population with story hours, film shows, exchange of stamps and postcards.Ex. She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.Ex. Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.* * *(n.) = story hour [storyhour], storytelling [story-telling], storytime [story time]Ex: The mediatheque serves the local, deprived population with story hours, film shows, exchange of stamps and postcards.
Ex: She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.Ex: Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times. -
14 cuentacuentos
SMF INV storyteller* * *= storyteller [story-teller], storytelling [story-telling].Ex. The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.Ex. She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.* * *= storyteller [story-teller], storytelling [story-telling].Ex: The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.
Ex: She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.* * *cuentacuentos nmf invstoryteller -
15 modelo a imitar
(n.) = role modelling, role modelEx. When adults are nonreaders, the role modeling for the enjoyment of reading as an intellectual and recreational activity is missing.Ex. In either case, library managers should recognise their own part in being role models for reference staffs.* * *(n.) = role modelling, role modelEx: When adults are nonreaders, the role modeling for the enjoyment of reading as an intellectual and recreational activity is missing.
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16 עונג
עֹונֶגm. (b. h. עֹנֶג; עָנַג) pleasure, enjoyment. Sabb.118b (ref. to והתענג Ps. 37:4) ע׳ זה איני יודע … ע׳ שבת I should not have known what this ‘delight means, but when it is said (Is. 58:13), thou callest the Sabbath a delight, I learn that this ‘oneg means the enjoyment of the Sabbath; a. e. -
17 עֹונֶג
עֹונֶגm. (b. h. עֹנֶג; עָנַג) pleasure, enjoyment. Sabb.118b (ref. to והתענג Ps. 37:4) ע׳ זה איני יודע … ע׳ שבת I should not have known what this ‘delight means, but when it is said (Is. 58:13), thou callest the Sabbath a delight, I learn that this ‘oneg means the enjoyment of the Sabbath; a. e. -
18 narración de cuentos
(n.) = storytelling [story-telling]Ex. She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.* * *(n.) = storytelling [story-telling]Ex: She accepts that at all sorts of intellectual and aesthetic levels there are people who read 'for the enjoyment of good storytelling and a good story'.
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19 प्रियोपभोग
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20 تلذذ
تَلَذُّذ \ relish: enjoyment; pleasure: She drank the wine with relish. \ التَّلَذُّذ بتَعْذيب الآخرين \ sadism: the enjoyment of cruelty.
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