please
- IPA[plēz]
美式
- cause to feel happy and satisfied;give satisfaction
- used in polite requests or questions;used to add urgency and emotion to a request
verb: please, 3rd person present: pleases, gerund or present participle: pleasing, past tense: pleased, past participle: pleased
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動詞
- 1. cause to feel happy and satisfied he arranged a fishing trip to please his son it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news
- ▪ give satisfaction she was quiet and eager to please
- ▪ satisfy aesthetically. 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. take only one's own wishes into consideration in deciding how to act or proceed this is the first time in ages that I can just please myself
- ▪ wish or desire to do something feel free to wander around as you please 同義詞
- ▪ dated it is someone's choice to do something instead of attending the meeting, it pleased him to go off hunting
副詞
- 1. used in polite requests or questions please address letters to the Editor what type of fish is this, please?
- ▪ used to add urgency and emotion to a request please, please come home!
- ▪ used to agree politely to a request “May I call you at home?” “Please do.”
- ▪ used in polite or emphatic acceptance of an offer “Would you like a drink?” “Yes, please.”
- ▪ used to ask someone to stop doing something of which the speaker disapproves Rita, please—people are looking
- ▪ used to express incredulity or irritation You cleaned out the barn in only two hours? Oh, please!
- feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation: both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles he seemed really pleased that she was there
Oxford Dictionary
- feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation: both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles he seemed really pleased that she was there
Oxford American Dictionary
- used as a wheedling form of request
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express indifference, especially when someone does not cooperate or behave as expected
Oxford Dictionary
- used to emphasize a strong wish or hope
Oxford Dictionary
- used as an emphatic or wheedling form of request
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to emphasize a strong wish or hope
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in polite requests
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pliːz]
英式
- cause to feel happy and satisfied: he arranged a fishing trip to please his son it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news
- used in polite requests or questions: please address letters to the Editor what type of fish is this, please?
Oxford Dictionary