pleasure.

listen to the pronunciation of pleasure.
İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} haz
zevk

O, korku filmlerii izlemekten zevk alır. - She takes pleasure in seeing horror films.

O, kadınları anlamlı bir meşgale olmaktan daha ziyade tek kullanımlık zevk olarak görüyor. - He regards women as disposable pleasures rather than as meaningful pursuits.

keyif

Bu kitaptan büyük bir keyif alacaksınız. - You will derive great pleasure from this book.

Okumak, yaşamın büyük keyiflerinden biridir. - Reading is one of life's great pleasures.

{i} memnuniyet

Ben son zamanlarda üretim bölümü müdürü olduğunu öğrenmekten memnuniyet duydum. - I had the pleasure of learning that you recently became the manager of the production division.

It is a pleasure Benim için bir zevktir
{i} sevinç

Mary'nin gözleri sevinçle parlıyordu. - Maria's eyes lightened with pleasure.

zevk vermek
eğlence

Bir eğlence teknesi var gibi görünüyor. - It looks like there's a pleasure boat.

Yurtdışına eğlence için mi yoksa iş için mi çıktın? - Did you go abroad for pleasure or on business?

zevkten
zevki
keyfe
zevktir
sefa
lezzet sevinç
at pleasure isteğe göre
do the pleasure of lütfunda bulunmak
zevk almak
{i} irade
{i} istek
{i} lütuf, şeref: May I have the pleasure of this dance? Bu dansı bana lütfeder misiniz? Will you do me
{i} (Felsefe) haz
İngilizce - İngilizce
queem
a person or thing that causes enjoyment

The puppy was a pleasure.

one's preference

What is your pleasure, coffee or tea?.

to give pleasure (especially sexual pleasure) to

Johnny pleasured Jackie orally last night.

the will or desire of someone or some agency in power

at Congress's pleasure: whenever or as long as Congress desires.

If something gives you pleasure, you get a feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment from it. Watching sport gave him great pleasure Everybody takes pleasure in eating
{v} to please
{n} delight, gratification, choice
a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience; "he was tingling with pleasure"
n The least hateful form of dejection
"Pleasure" is the spiritual state associated in particular with the second head of the keter
Judged on the Horse's ease of going, should be "flat" across the top, easy going, easy to ride *
No others apply
something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight"
lust
To give or afford pleasure to; to please; to gratify
That which pleases; a favor; a gratification
formulae You can say `It's a pleasure' or `My pleasure' as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something. `Thanks very much anyhow.' --- `It's a pleasure.'
{f} cause someone enjoyment, provide someone else with a pleasurable experience
politeness If you meet someone for the first time, you can say, as a way of being polite, that it is a pleasure to meet them. You can also ask for the pleasure of someone's company as a polite and formal way of inviting them somewhere. `A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said
To take pleasure; to seek pursue pleasure; as, to go pleasuring
a state of being pleased
a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience; "he was tingling with pleasure
A pleasure is an activity, experience or aspect of something that you find very enjoyable or satisfying. Watching TV is our only pleasure. the pleasure of seeing a smiling face
sexual gratification; "he took his pleasure of her"
What the will dictates or prefers as gratifying or satisfying; hence, will; choice; wish; purpose
sexual gratification; "he took his pleasure of her" an activity that affords enjoyment; "he puts duty before pleasure" a formal expression; "he serves at the pleasure of the President" a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience; "he was tingling with pleasure
Pleasure is the activity of enjoying yourself, especially rather than working or doing what you have a duty to do. He mixed business and pleasure in a perfect and dynamic way I read for pleasure
The gratification of the senses or of the mind; agreeable sensations or emotions; the excitement, relish, or happiness produced by the expectation or the enjoyment of something good, delightful, or satisfying; opposed to pain, sorrow, etc
Amusement; sport; diversion; self- indulgence; frivolous or dissipating enjoyment; hence, sensual gratification; opposed to labor, service, duty, self-denial, etc
a formal expression; "he serves at the pleasure of the President"
an activity that affords enjoyment; "he puts duty before pleasure"
ones preference
{i} enjoyment, amusement, entertainment; delight, joy
pleasance
pleasure.

    Heceleme

    pleas·ure

    Etimoloji

    [ 'ple-zh&r, 'plA- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English plesure, alteration of plesir, from Middle French plaisir, from plaisir to please.

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