pleases

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please
memnun etmek

Şimdiki patronumu memnun etmek zordur. - My immediate boss is tough to please.

Onu memnun etmek zordur. - He is hard to please.

please
lütfen

Lütfen bana nerede yaşayacağını söyle. - Please tell me where you will live.

Lütfen çok hızlı konuşma. - Please don't speak so fast.

pleases me
Beni mutlu
please
keyif vermek
please
gözünü seveyim
please
rica ederim
if god pleases
inşallah
please
gönül almak
please
allahını seversen
please
gönlünü hoş etmek
please
gönendirmek
please
hatırını hoş etmek
please
gönlünü almak
please
hoşafına gitmek
please
kurban olayım
please
şöyle buyurun lütfen
please
buyurmak
please
mutlu etmek

Onu mutlu etmek oldukça zordur. - He is rather hard to please.

please
gönlünü etmek
please
hoşuna gitmek
please
sevindirmek
it pleases me
beni mutlu ediyor
please
ediniz
please
nolur
do as one pleases
dileği gibi yapmak
please
memnun edici olmak
please
{f} hoşuna gitmek. z. lütfen: Please give me the salt./Please pass the salt. Lütfen tuzu verir
please
{f} tenezzül etmek
please
Please give me the salt Please pass the salt tuzu verir misiniz? please oneself canının istediği gibi hareket etmek hoşuna gideni yapmak
please
hoşnut etmek
please
ne olur

Lütfen ne olursa olsun sigara içme. - Please don't smoke cigarettes no matter what.

İngilizce - İngilizce
Third person singular simple present of to please
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To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure

Her presentation pleased the executives.

please
Used as an affirmative to an offer

May I help you? —Please.

please
An expression of annoyance or impatience

Oh, please, do we have to hear that again?.

please
To desire; to will; to be pleased

Just do as you please.

please
Used to make a polite request

Could you tell me the time, please?.

please
{v} to give pleasure, delight, content, like
Please
pls
as he pleases
as he desires, in whatever manner he chooses, however he wants
pleas
plural of plea
please
be agreeable to, as in: If it please the court, I would like to ask for a recess at this time
please
{f} satisfy a desire; cause pleasure, give pleasure
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politeness If you please is sometimes used as a very polite and formal way of attracting someone's attention or of asking them to do something. Ladies and gentlemen, if you please. Miss Taylor's going to play for us
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formulae You say please when you are accepting something politely. `Tea?' --- `Yes, please.' `You want an apple with your cheese?' --- `Please.'
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An interjection to make commands more polite. It is short for "if you please"
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To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; used impersonally
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be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased"
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give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please" be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased" used in polite request; "please pay attention
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{ü} (used to as courtesy or urgency to a request or command) if you would be so kind
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feelings You say `please yourself' to indicate in a rather rude way that you do not mind or care whether the person you are talking to does a particular thing or not. `Do you mind if I wait?' I asked. Melanie shrugged: `Please yourself.'
please
To desire; to will
please
v To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition
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You use please in expressions such as as she pleases, whatever you please, and anything he pleases to indicate that someone can do or have whatever they want. Women should be free to dress and act as they please Isabel can live where she pleases
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used in polite request; "please pay attention
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feelings You can say please to indicate that you want someone to stop doing something or stop speaking. You would say this if, for example, what they are doing or saying makes you angry or upset. Please, Mary, this is all so unnecessary
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politeness You say please when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something. Can you help us please? Would you please open the door? Please come in `May I sit here?' --- `Please do.' Can we have the bill please?
please
BEVAKASHA
please
If someone or something pleases you, they make you feel happy and satisfied. More than anything, I want to please you Much of the food pleases rather than excites It pleased him to talk to her
please
Prayer Affak, Ila Jaala Khatrek Sala
please
To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to satisfy
please
give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation"
please
m goi
please
if you would be so kind, kindly
please
To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable emotions
please
be so kind
please
por favor poer fafoor thank you obrigado/a oobrieghaadoe/a sorry desculpe dishkoelpe
please
An expression of annoyance or impatience, often rendered "puh-lease" for the exaggerated way it is often pronounced
please
politeness You can say please in order to attract someone's attention politely. Children in particular say `please' to attract the attention of a teacher or other adult. Please sir, can we have some more?
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give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please"
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To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent
please
To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to desire; to will
please
used in polite request; "please pay attention"
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Said as a request to repeat information
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pleases

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    plizîz

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    /ˈplēzəz/ /ˈpliːzɪz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'plEz ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English plesen, from Middle French plaisir, from Latin placEre; akin to Latin placare to placate and perhaps to Greek plak-, plax flat surface; more at FLUKE.