slovo | definícia |
please (mass) | please
- prosím, páčiť sa, potešiť, tešiť |
please (encz) | please,líbit se v: |
please (encz) | please,potěšit v: |
please (encz) | please,prosím |
please (encz) | please,prosím tě |
please (encz) | please,prosím vás |
please (encz) | please,těšit v: |
Please (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. i.
1. To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable
emotions.
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What pleasing scemed, for her now pleases more.
--Milton.
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For we that live to please, must please to live.
--Johnson.
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2. To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording
pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent.
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Heavenly stranger, please to taste
These bounties. --Milton.
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That he would please 8give me my liberty. --Swift.
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Please (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pleasing.] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin
to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable,
Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.]
1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or
emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to
satisfy.
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I pray to God that it may plesen you. --Chaucer.
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What next I bring shall please thee, be assured.
--Milton.
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2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to
desire; to will.
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Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. --Ps.
cxxxv. 6.
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A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases,
are the same things in common speech. --J. Edwards.
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3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." --Col. i. 19.
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To-morrow, may it please you. --Shak.
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To be pleased in or To be pleased with, to have
complacency in; to take pleasure in.
To be pleased to do a thing, to take pleasure in doing it;
to have the will to do it; to think proper to do it.
--Dryden.
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please (wn) | please
adv 1: used in polite request; "please pay attention"
v 1: give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please
the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" [syn: please,
delight] [ant: displease]
2: be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many
things if he pleased"
3: give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please" |
please (devil) | PLEASE, v. To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
please (mass) | please
- prosím, páčiť sa, potešiť, tešiť |
displease (encz) | displease,nepotěšit Jaroslav Šedivýdisplease,netěšit v: Zdeněk Broždisplease,podráždit v: Zdeněk Brož |
displeased (encz) | displeased,nespokojen v: Zdeněk Brož |
go-as-you-please (encz) | go-as-you-please, adj: |
hard to please (encz) | hard to please, adj: |
hard-to-please (encz) | hard-to-please, adj: |
i am pleased (encz) | I am pleased,jsem potěšený (spokojený) [fráz.] Pavlína Raszyková |
please (encz) | please,líbit se v: please,potěšit v: please,prosím please,prosím tě please,prosím vás please,těšit v: |
please leave blank (encz) | please leave blank,nevyplňujte prosím |
please try (encz) | please try, |
please turn over (encz) | please turn over,prosím otočte na další stranu [zkr.] "prosím, otočte na
další stranu" PetrV |
pleased (encz) | pleased,potěšený adj: Zdeněk Brožpleased,spokojený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
pleased as punch (encz) | pleased as punch, |
pleased to meet you (encz) | pleased to meet you,těší mě |
pleaser (encz) | pleaser, n: |
pleases (encz) | pleases,prosí Zdeněk Brožpleases,těší Zdeněk Brož |
pleases me (encz) | pleases me,zlíbí se mi |
husband wants sex (please excuse slow typing) (czen) | Husband Wants Sex (Please Excuse Slow Typing),HWS(PEST)[zkr.] |
please call back personal computer memory card international association (czen) | Please Call Back Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association,PCB[zkr.] |
please carry on (czen) | Please Carry On,PCO[zkr.] |
please cross your legs (czen) | Please Cross Your Legs, I Have Only One Nail Left,PCYLIHOONL[zkr.] |
please just wait (czen) | Please Just Wait,PJW[zkr.] |
please let me know (czen) | Please Let Me Know, Ok?,PLMKO[zkr.] |
please tell me (czen) | Please Tell Me,PTM[zkr.] |
wife wants sex (please wait a tic) (czen) | Wife Wants Sex (please wait a tic),WWS[zkr.] |
Displease (gcide) | Displease \Dis*please"\, v. i.
To give displeasure or offense. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Displease \Dis*please"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Displeased; p.
pr. & vb. n. Displeasing.] [OF. desplaisir, whence F.
d['e]plaisir displeasure; pref. des- (L. dis-) + plaisir to
please. See Please, and cf. Displeasure.]
1. To make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation
or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex;
-- often followed by with or at. It usually expresses less
than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke.
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God was displeased with this thing. --1 Chron.
xxi. 7.
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Wilt thou be displeased at us forever? --Psalms
lxxxv. 5 (Bk.
of Com.
Prayer).
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This virtuous plaster will displease
Your tender sides. --J. Fletcher.
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Adversity is so wholesome . . . why should we be
displeased therewith? --Barrow.
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2. To fail to satisfy; to miss of. [Obs.]
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I shall displease my ends else. --Beau. & Fl.
Syn: To offend; disgust; vex; annoy; dissatisfy; chafe;
anger; provoke; affront.
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Displeased (gcide) | Displease \Dis*please"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Displeased; p.
pr. & vb. n. Displeasing.] [OF. desplaisir, whence F.
d['e]plaisir displeasure; pref. des- (L. dis-) + plaisir to
please. See Please, and cf. Displeasure.]
1. To make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation
or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex;
-- often followed by with or at. It usually expresses less
than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke.
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God was displeased with this thing. --1 Chron.
xxi. 7.
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Wilt thou be displeased at us forever? --Psalms
lxxxv. 5 (Bk.
of Com.
Prayer).
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This virtuous plaster will displease
Your tender sides. --J. Fletcher.
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Adversity is so wholesome . . . why should we be
displeased therewith? --Barrow.
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2. To fail to satisfy; to miss of. [Obs.]
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I shall displease my ends else. --Beau. & Fl.
Syn: To offend; disgust; vex; annoy; dissatisfy; chafe;
anger; provoke; affront.
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Displeasedly (gcide) | Displeasedly \Dis*pleas"ed*ly\, adv.
With displeasure. [R.]
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Displeasedness (gcide) | Displeasedness \Dis*pleas"ed*ness\, n.
Displeasure. [R.] --South.
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Displeaser (gcide) | Displeaser \Dis*pleas"er\, n.
One who displeases.
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go-as-you-please (gcide) | go-as-you-please \go-as-you-please\ adj.
not bound by rule or law or convention.
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bewildered by the old go-as-you-please liberty of
alliterative rhythm. --George
Saintsbury
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hard-to-please (gcide) | hard-to-please \hard-to-please\ adj.
Requiring great patience and effort and skill; demanding; --
of persons. Opposite of undemanding.
Syn: harsh, demanding.
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Men-pleaser (gcide) | Men-pleaser \Men"-pleas`er\, n.
One whose motive is to please men or the world, rather than
God. --Eph. vi. 6.
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Overplease (gcide) | Overplease \O`ver*please"\, v. t.
To please excessively.
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Pleased (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pleasing.] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin
to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable,
Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.]
1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or
emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to
satisfy.
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I pray to God that it may plesen you. --Chaucer.
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What next I bring shall please thee, be assured.
--Milton.
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2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to
desire; to will.
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Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. --Ps.
cxxxv. 6.
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A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases,
are the same things in common speech. --J. Edwards.
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3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." --Col. i. 19.
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To-morrow, may it please you. --Shak.
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To be pleased in or To be pleased with, to have
complacency in; to take pleasure in.
To be pleased to do a thing, to take pleasure in doing it;
to have the will to do it; to think proper to do it.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]Pleased \Pleased\, a.
Experiencing pleasure. -- Pleas"ed*ly, adv. --
Pleas"ed*ness, n.
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Pleasedly (gcide) | Pleased \Pleased\, a.
Experiencing pleasure. -- Pleas"ed*ly, adv. --
Pleas"ed*ness, n.
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Pleasedness (gcide) | Pleased \Pleased\, a.
Experiencing pleasure. -- Pleas"ed*ly, adv. --
Pleas"ed*ness, n.
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Pleaseman (gcide) | Pleaseman \Please"man\, n.
An officious person who courts favor servilely; a pickthank.
[Obs.] --Shak.
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Pleaser (gcide) | Pleaser \Pleas"er\, n.
One who pleases or gratifies.
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Superplease (gcide) | Superplease \Su`per*please"\, v. t.
To please exceedingly. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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Timepleaser (gcide) | Timepleaser \Time"pleas`er\, n.
One who complies with prevailing opinions, whatever they may
be; a timeserver.
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Timepleasers, flatterers, foes to nobleness. --Shak.
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To be pleased in (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pleasing.] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin
to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable,
Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.]
1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or
emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to
satisfy.
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I pray to God that it may plesen you. --Chaucer.
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What next I bring shall please thee, be assured.
--Milton.
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2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to
desire; to will.
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Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. --Ps.
cxxxv. 6.
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A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases,
are the same things in common speech. --J. Edwards.
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3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." --Col. i. 19.
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To-morrow, may it please you. --Shak.
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To be pleased in or To be pleased with, to have
complacency in; to take pleasure in.
To be pleased to do a thing, to take pleasure in doing it;
to have the will to do it; to think proper to do it.
--Dryden.
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To be pleased to do a thing (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pleasing.] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin
to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable,
Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.]
1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or
emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to
satisfy.
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I pray to God that it may plesen you. --Chaucer.
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What next I bring shall please thee, be assured.
--Milton.
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2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to
desire; to will.
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Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. --Ps.
cxxxv. 6.
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A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases,
are the same things in common speech. --J. Edwards.
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3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." --Col. i. 19.
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To-morrow, may it please you. --Shak.
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To be pleased in or To be pleased with, to have
complacency in; to take pleasure in.
To be pleased to do a thing, to take pleasure in doing it;
to have the will to do it; to think proper to do it.
--Dryden.
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To be pleased with (gcide) | Please \Please\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleased; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pleasing.] [OE. plesen, OF. plaisir, fr. L. placere, akin
to placare to reconcile. Cf. Complacent, Placable,
Placid, Plea, Plead, Pleasure.]
1. To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or
emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to
satisfy.
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I pray to God that it may plesen you. --Chaucer.
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What next I bring shall please thee, be assured.
--Milton.
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2. To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to
desire; to will.
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Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he. --Ps.
cxxxv. 6.
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A man doing as he wills, and doing as he pleases,
are the same things in common speech. --J. Edwards.
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3. To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." --Col. i. 19.
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To-morrow, may it please you. --Shak.
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To be pleased in or To be pleased with, to have
complacency in; to take pleasure in.
To be pleased to do a thing, to take pleasure in doing it;
to have the will to do it; to think proper to do it.
--Dryden.
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Undispleased (gcide) | Undispleased \Undispleased\
See displeased. |
Unpleased (gcide) | Unpleased \Unpleased\
See pleased. |
displease (wn) | displease
v 1: give displeasure to [ant: delight, please] |
displeased (wn) | displeased
adj 1: not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasure
[ant: pleased] |
go-as-you-please (wn) | go-as-you-please
adj 1: not bound by rule or law or convention; "bewildered by
the old go-as-you-please liberty of alliterative rhythm"-
George Saintsbury |
hard to please (wn) | hard to please
adj 1: (of persons) "his father was a hard-to-please
taskmaster"; "was very hard to please" [syn: {hard-to-
please(a)}, hard to please(p)] |
hard-to-please (wn) | hard-to-please
adj 1: (of persons) "his father was a hard-to-please
taskmaster"; "was very hard to please" [syn: {hard-to-
please(a)}, hard to please(p)] |
please (wn) | please
adv 1: used in polite request; "please pay attention"
v 1: give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please
the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" [syn: please,
delight] [ant: displease]
2: be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many
things if he pleased"
3: give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please" |
pleased (wn) | pleased
adj 1: experiencing or manifesting pleasure [ant: displeased]
2: feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you
measures your self-worth; "proud of their child" [syn:
pleased, proud of(p)] |
pleaser (wn) | pleaser
n 1: a pleasing entertainer; "he is quite the crowd pleaser" |
please (devil) | PLEASE, v. To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition.
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