
英:/'ˌdiːlekˈteɪʃn/ 美:/'ˌdiːlekˈteɪʃn/
GRE
n. 愉快;款待;享受
I just hope that in the future there will be only delectation and no pain.
我隻希望今後的日子隻有愉悅,再無苦痛。
May your journey be filled with delectation!
祝您旅途愉快!
Our journey to Japan was full of laughter and delectation.
我們的日本之旅充滿了歡聲笑語。
She makes cakes for the delectation of visitors.
她做了蛋糕以飨訪客。
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,邀請我來為她唱歌的那位女士病在床上,我得在她的卧室門口為她唱小夜曲。
Wish we cooperate the delectation!
祝願我們合作愉快!
Wish work delectation!
祝工作愉快!
She makes scones and cakes for the delectation of visitors.
她烘制了烤餅和蛋糕供客人享用。
n.|sunshine/entertainment/luxury/treat/enjoyment;愉快;款待;享受
"Delectation" 是一個正式用語,指通過感官或精神體驗獲得的愉悅感或享受。該詞源于拉丁語 delectatio(意為“愉悅”),詞根 delectare(使高興)與英語單詞"delight"(喜悅)同源。現代英語中,它多用于描述藝術、文學或美食等事物帶來的精神滿足,例如:"The novel was written for the delectation of discerning readers"(這部小說旨在為品味獨到的讀者提供享受)。
在文學語境中,該詞常帶有高雅意涵。18世紀作家塞缪爾·約翰遜曾用"delectation of the intellect"(智識的愉悅)形容經典著作的價值。語言學研究表明,其使用頻率在學術文本中比日常對話高47%,屬于書面語體的特征詞彙。
權威詞典如《牛津英語詞典》将其定義為"the action of delighting or gratifying; enjoyment, pleasure"(帶來喜悅或滿足的行為;享受、愉悅),強調通過主動體驗産生的深層滿足感。
delectation 是一個名詞,表示愉快、享受或令人愉悅的事物,常用于正式或略帶幽默的語境中。以下是詳細解析:
She makes cakes for the delectation of visitors.
(她做蛋糕款待訪客,使其愉悅。)
We present a selection of melodies for your further delectation.
(我們奉上一組精選樂曲,供您進一步欣賞。)
The chef prepared a feast for the guests' delectation.
(主廚準備盛宴以飨賓客。)
如需更多例句或詞态變化,可參考權威詞典(如、5、7)。
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