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joy [dʒɔɪ](a) (pleasure) joie f, plaisir m;∎ to shout with or for joy crier de joie;∎ she moved out, to the great joy of her neighbours elle a déménagé, à la grande joie de ses voisins;∎ her grandchildren are a great joy to her ses petits-enfants sont la joie de sa vie;∎ it was a joy to see him laughing again c'était un plaisir de le voir rire à nouveau;∎ the joys of gardening les plaisirs ou les charmes du jardinage;∎ full of the joys of spring au comble du bonheur;∎ the joys of having children les joies qu'apportent les enfants;∎ the joys of having a car les joies d'avoir une voiture;∎ her style is a joy to watch son style est un plaisir pour les yeux;∎ he's a joy to work for c'est un plaisir de travailler pour lui;∎ our new car is a joy to drive avec notre nouveau modèle, la conduite est un plaisir;∎ she's a joy to be with, it's a joy to be with her c'est un plaisir que d'être à ses côtés;∎ ironic oh joy! ô joie!∎ they had no joy at the casino ils n'ont pas eu de chance au casino;∎ any joy at the job centre? tu as trouvé quelque chose à l'agence pour l'emploi?;∎ (did you have or get) any joy? ça a marché?, tu as réussi?;∎ no joy! ça n'a rien donné!, ça n'a pas marché!;∎ you won't get any joy from him tu n'arriveras à rien avec lui
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