1ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ, oft ADJ to-infinitive]高兴的;愉快的;快乐的 If you are delighted, you are extremely pleased and excited about something. 高兴的;愉快的;快乐的
I know Frank will be delighted to see you.
我知道弗兰克见到你会很高兴的。
He said that he was delighted with the public response. [+ with]
2ADJ [verb-link ADJ, oft ADJ to-infinitive]乐意的;荣幸的 If someone invites or asks you to do something, you can say that you would be delighted to do it, as a way of showing that you are very willing to do it. 乐意的;荣幸的 [feelings]
'You must come to Tinsley's graduation party.' — 'I'd be delighted.'
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, feel, look, seem顯得愉快;快樂;感覺快樂;看上去高興;似乎快樂ADVERB➤highly, only too (both especially BrE) 非常/十分快樂◇Mrs Cartwright said she would be only too delighted to present the prizes.卡特賴特夫人表示能頒發這些獎項真是太高興了。➤really着實高興▸➤absolutely, quite絕對/十分快樂▸➤clearly, obviously明顯/顯然高興▸➤secretly暗自高興◇'Poor Gloria,' she said, although she was secretly delighted.“可憐的格洛麗亞。”她說,儘管她在偷着樂。➤genuinely真的快樂PREPOSITION➤at對於⋯高興◇They were highly delighted at the court's decision.他們對法庭的判決感到非常高興。➤by因⋯而高興◇I'm delighted by your news.聽到你的消息我很高興。➤with為⋯高興◇He's really delighted with his new MP3 player.他對他的新 MP3 播放器愛不釋手。