英 [ˌdiːlekˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌdiːlekˈteɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 愉快;款待;享受
delectation /ˌdiːlɛkˈteɪʃən/
习语 If you do something for someone's delectation, you do it to give them enjoyment or pleasure. 享受
She makes cakes for the delectation of visitors.
她做了蛋糕以飨访客。
... behold 目睹;看见 delectation 愉快, 款待 deleterious 有害的, 有毒的 ...
... behold 目睹;看见 delectation 愉快, 款待 deleterious 有害的, 有毒的 ...
享受(delectation), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... Delboeufillusion德勃夫大小错觉 delectation快乐 delegacy代表制 ...
delectable 美味的;令人愉快的
愉快;款待;享受
sunshine / entertainment / luxury / treat / enjoyment
She makes cakes for the delectation of visitors.
她做了蛋糕以飨访客。
I was informed that the lady for whose delectation I had been invited to sing was ill in bed, and that I would have to serenade her from her bedroom door.
我收到通知,邀请我来为她唱歌的那位女士病在床上,我得在她的卧室门口为她唱小夜曲。
Wish we cooperate the delectation!
祝愿我们合作愉快!
At this point, I'm so surfeited on natural spectacles, it's faintly disappointing not to see a troupe of all these things executing Busby Berkeley maneuvers for my personal delectation.
"There is a feeling of creepiness, I think, that people get when people realise that their conversations are being mined, processed and spat out the other end for delectation of politicians for making policy, " said Kevin Brennan.