Pleasure meaning in English
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Definition
a pleasure: a happiness, a satisfaction, a joy
-It's a pleasure to meet / see you (-The pleasure is mine): -It's a joy to meet / see you (-I'm very happy about it too)
Examples
- "Harold : It's been a pleasure, Miss MacDonald."
- "The unholy marriage of plastic, metal and computer chips can never replace the pleasure of holding a book in one's hands."
- "Princess Utopia : Welcome to Electric Ladyland, where pleasure is our number one priority."
- "Bruno : Ladies and Gentlemen, it's a real pleasure to be with you here in London."
- "Brian : The pleasure is mine, Donna."
- "Philip : I see, business before pleasure."
- "Brian on intercom : With pleasure, sir!"
- "It is my honor and great pleasure to tell you that you have been chosen to receive this year's Nobel prize in literature."
- "Firstly, I would just like to state that it was a special pleasure for me to come and take a tour of the Delavigne offices."
- "Shall I fetch him from the pleasure lounge?"
- "Brian : It was our pleasure."
- "It is always a pleasure to receive mail from the more civilized members of San Francisco society."
- "It's been a pleasure doing business with you."
- "I know you were worried about the cost, so I have the great pleasure of informing you that we managed to get her to sign for $30,000."
- "No but seriously, ladies and gentlemen, it's a real pleasure to be here in New York."
- "Philip : Pleasure doing business with you, Harold."
- "Would you care to live amongst beautiful women dedicated to exploring the boundaries of pleasure every moment of every day?"
- "Sigourney : Bruno Delavigne. The pleasure is mine."
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