pleasant
adjective /ˈpleznt/
/ˈpleznt/
(comparative pleasanter, superlative pleasantest)
more pleasant and most pleasant are more common令人愉快的;可喜的;宜人的;吸引人的 - a pleasant evening/atmosphere/walk
愉快的夜晚/气氛/散步 - a pleasant aroma/smell/scent
令人愉快的香味/气味/气味 - What a pleasant surprise!
这真是一桩令人又惊又喜的事! - to live in pleasant surroundings
生活在宜人的环境中 - music that is pleasant to the ear
悦耳的音乐 - a pleasant environment to work in
舒适的工作环境 - it is pleasant to do something It was pleasant to be alone again.
又是一个人了,真自在。 - My visit to the dentist’s wasn't a very pleasant experience.
我去看牙医并不是一次愉快的经历。 - The trip brought back pleasant childhood memories.
这次旅行带回了愉快的童年记忆。 - a very pleasant family holiday
非常愉快的家庭假日
- It was a pleasant enough day's journey.
那一天的旅程够愉快的了。 - It was not a particularly pleasant experience.
那是一次并不十分愉快的经历。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- to
- a pleasant evening/atmosphere/walk
友好的;和善的;文雅的 - a pleasant young man
彬彬有礼的年轻人 - a pleasant smile/voice/manner
和蔼可亲的笑容/声音/态度 - pleasant to somebody Please try to be pleasant to our guests.
请尽量对我们的客人客气点。 - She was perfectly pleasant, though a little cool.
她非常讨人喜欢,尽管有点冷淡。
Topics Personal qualitiesb1- His colleagues were perfectly pleasant and friendly but they had their own lives to lead.
他的同事们十分亲切友好,但他们有自己的生活。 - A pleasant and correct telephone manner is essential for anyone working in the retail trade.
对于任何一个从事零售业的人来说,愉快而正确的电话方式是必不可少的。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- to
opposite unpleasant- a pleasant young man
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘pleasing’): from Old French plaisant ‘pleasing’, from the verb plaisir, from Latin placere.