Deleite in english
Delight
pronunciation: dɪlaɪt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪlaɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures
deleitar = enchant ; delight ; please ; wallow in.
Example: The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Example: Libraries must begin seriously to assess how well they are anticipating, meeting, and delighting students and faculty.Example: By polar contrast the book for the mass culture reader, the 'consumer', simply aims to please.Example: This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.more:
» deleitar los oídos = please + Posesivo + ears ; delight + Posesivo + ears .
Example: She has brought out a spanking new album to please the ears of her fans. Example: The colorful costumes dazzled their eyes and the unique sounds of traditional instruments blended with a symphonic orchestra in the performance delighted their ears.» deleitarse = savour [savor, -USA] ; relish ; gloat (over) .
Example: Some books provoke vocal responses, a kind of literary effervescent effect, while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence. Example: They all relish a fast paced working environment, rapid change and constant challenges to traditional notions of what a library and library work should be. Example: Speaking personally, I do not like to gloat -- I like to think we can be generous in victory and gracious in defeat.» deleitarse con = revel in .
Example: The article is entitled 'Revelling in the relevance of our profession's history'.» deleitarse en = delight in .
Example: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.» deleitarse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on .
Example: This superb restaurant will tempt you with lavish buffets or set menus while feasting your eyes on the breathtaking view.deleite = delight ; delectation.
Example: Reality is often very much lacking in delight.Example: Frederick the Great was a lover of good eating and his chef took pride in providing new and rare dishes for his delectation.more:
» con deleite = with gusto .
Example: In this caricature representation, the Jew is followed by the Jewess, who lays a huge Jew egg that the children of the village attack with gusto, smashing it to bits.