ADVERB | VERB + ENJOY | PHRASESADVERB➤enormously, greatly, hugely, immensely, really, thoroughly, tremendously, truly非常喜愛;很享受◇She greatly enjoys her work.她非常喜愛自己的工作。◇We enjoyed the game immensely.我們極其喜歡這個遊戲。➤especially, particularly特別/尤其喜愛➤quite, rather很享受;相當享受➤simply只是享受◇I simply enjoy the feeling of power.我只是享受這種權力的滋味。➤clearly, obviously明顯地喜愛;顯然享受➤always一直喜愛VERB + ENJOY➤be able to能夠享受▸➤seem to似乎喜歡◇The kids all seemed to enjoy themselves.孩子們好像玩得都很高興。➤begin to開始喜歡◇I was just beginning to enjoy it when the rain came down.我剛開始享受其中,天就下雨了。PHRASES➤enjoy yourself過得愉快◇Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.每個人都好像玩得很開心。➤just enjoy it/sth只管享受⋯◇Don't feel guilty about it-just enjoy it!不要感到愧疚 - 盡情享受吧!
enjoy verb ⇨enjoy (enjoy a party)⇨have2 (enjoy good health)⇨enjoy yourself⇨play1enjoy
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enjoy ♦︎ relish ♦︎ savour ♦︎ revel in sth ♦︎ delight in sth ♦︎ bask in sth ♦︎ wallow in sth ♦︎ glory in sthThese words all mean to get pleasure from an activity or experience.这些词均表示享受、喜爱。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to enjoy / relish / revel in / delight in doing sth◆to enjoy / relish / savour / revel in / bask in the moment◆to enjoy / relish / bask in your moment of glory / triumph / victory / power◆to enjoy / relish / revel in / bask in the attention◆to enjoy / relish / revel in your freedom◆to enjoy / relish a challenge◆to enjoy / delight in sb's company◆to really enjoy / relish / revel in / delight in sth■enjoy [transitive] to get enjoyment from an activity, event or experience享受(活动、事件或经历)的乐趣◆We thoroughly enjoyed our time in New York.我们在纽约过得十分快活。◆Thanks for a great evening. I really enjoyed it.非常感谢你,我今晚真的玩得很开心。◆I hope you enjoy your trip.祝你旅途愉快。◆I enjoy playing tennis and squash.我喜欢打网球和壁球。ⓘ In informal spoken English, enjoy can also be used without an object to say that you hope sb gets enjoyment from sth that you are giving them or recommending to them.在非正式口语中,enjoy还可以不带宾语,表示希望对方喜欢你提供或推荐的东西◆Here's that book I promised you. Enjoy!这就是我答应给你的那本书。好好欣赏吧!In all other situations enjoy must have an object.在其他情况下enjoy必须带宾语◆Thanks for a great evening. I really enjoyed.◆I hope you enjoy. see also enjoyment ⇨ fun■relish ˈrelɪʃ [transitive] to get great pleasure from an activity or experience or the thought of doing sth享受;从(活动、经历或想象做某事)中获得乐趣◆I always relish a good debate.我总是喜欢与人进行有益的争辩。◆I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow.我可不想明天早早就起床。■savour (BrE) (NAmEsavor) ˈseɪvə(r) [transitive] (especiallywritten) to enjoy the full taste or flavour of sth, especially by eating or drinking it slowly; to get great pleasure from an experience or feeling品味,享用(食品或饮品);享受(经历或感受)◆He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.他慢慢吃着,细细品味每一口美食。◆I wanted to savour every moment.我想要尽情地享受每一刻。■ˈrevel in sth
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(-ll-, NAmE-l-) [no passive] to enjoy an activity or experience very much陶醉于,纵情于(活动或经历)◆He revelled in the freedom he was allowed.他尽情享受着他所能拥有的自由。■deˈlight in sth
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[no passive] (especiallywritten) to get great pleasure from sth; to enjoy doing sth very much, especially sth that makes other people feel embarrassed or uncomfortable享受;以⋯为乐(尤指做令人尴尬、不舒服的事)◆He was tall, handsome and amiable and she delighted in his company.他又高又帅,亲切和善,她很喜欢和他在一起。◆He delighted in playing tricks on colleagues.他以戏弄同事为乐事。 see also delight ⇨ joynoun■ˈbask in sth
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[no passive] to enjoy the good feelings that you have when other people praise or admire you, or when they give you a lot of attention沉浸于,沐浴于(赞美、钦佩或关注中)◆I never minded basking in my wife's reflected glory(= enjoying the praise and attention that she got).妻子的荣耀惠及于我,我并不觉得有什么不好。■ˈwallow in sth
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[no passive] (oftendisapproving) to enjoy a feeling or activity that gives you pleasure, especially one that is considered bad or self-indulgent沉湎于,放纵于(感觉或活动)◆He seemed to wallow in his self-pity.他似乎顾影自怜,不能自拔。◆She wallowed in the luxury of the hotel.她沉湎于旅馆的豪华奢侈享受之中。■ˈglory in sth
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[no passive] (especiallywritten) to get great pleasure or enjoyment from a feeling or achievement因(感受或成就)而欣喜◆She gloried in her new-found independence.她为自己刚刚获得的独立而欣喜。◆They were wonderful horsemen and gloried in their skills.他们是优秀的骑士,以自己的骑术为荣。