pleasure 和 pleasant pleased 的区别

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第1个回答  2024-04-20
1. "Pleased" refers to the state of mind that arises when something external pleases someone, causing them to feel happy, satisfied, or content. Common structures include "be pleased to" followed by an infinitive or clause, "be pleased with," and "be pleased at (about)." For example: "I'm very pleased with the performance." "We're pleased about (at) your success." "I'm quite pleased that she has such a good chance."
2. "Pleasant" describes something that is enjoyable, comfortable, very good, likable, or amusing. For example: "They spent a very pleasant afternoon in the hills." "Spring weather is pleasant." "He talked in a pleasant way."
3. "Pleasing" refers to something or someone that pleases others, making them happy orlikable. For example: "These flowers are very pleasing." "The girl has pleasing manners."
4. "Pleasure" is a noun that refers to happiness, joy, or a source of enjoyment. For example: "It's a pleasure to meet you." "May I have the pleasure of dancing with you?"
Additional Notes:
- "It's a pleasure" and "My pleasure" are interchangeable and used after doing something for someone, such as:
- "Thanks for helping me!"
- "My pleasure / It's a pleasure"
- "With pleasure" is used before doing something when someone asks for help. For example:
- "Can you give me a glass of water?"
- "With pleasure"
"It's my pleasure" can be used when someone requests assistance or after providing help when expressing gratitude. It's often used in the second scenario:
- When someone requests help: "It's my pleasure"
- After providing help and being thanked: "My pleasure"
"With pleasure" is an adverbial phrase meaning "happily" and is used as a response to a request for help, indicating willingness to comply:
- Request: "Can you help me?"
- Response: "With pleasure"
"It's a pleasure" and "My pleasure" are used in similar contexts, especially when responding to thanks after an action has been completed:
- After an action: "It's a pleasure" or "My pleasure"
- Upon request: "With pleasure"
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