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Ce repas est un délice.
This meal is a delight.
C'est un vrai délice de te voir.
It's a true delight to see you.
Le jardin est un délice pour les yeux.
The garden is a delight for the eyes.
Elle a pris un délice évident à raconter son histoire.
She took an obvious delight in telling her story.
Quel délice de se détendre après une longue journée !
What a delight to relax after a long day!
Les gâteaux faits maison étaient un pur délice.
The homemade cakes were a pure delight.
Ce livre est un délice à lire.
This book is a delight to read.
Les enfants ont fait les délices de leurs grands-parents.
The children were the delight of their grandparents.
Chaque bouchée de ce chocolat est un délice.
Every bite of this chocolate is a delight.
Trouver un tel calme est un délice rare.
Finding such calm is a rare delight.
셀프 테스트 6 질문
Choose the best English translation for 'délice'.
'Délice' means great pleasure or enjoyment, which translates directly to 'delight'.
Which of these words expresses a similar feeling to 'délice'?
'Délice' means delight or great pleasure, and 'joie' means joy, making them similar in feeling.
The concert was a real ___ for the ears.
In this context, 'délice' fits best to describe something that brought great pleasure to the ears.
The word 'délice' means 'disappointment'.
No, 'délice' means great pleasure or enjoyment, not disappointment.
You can use 'délice' to describe something that brings you great joy.
'Délice' refers to great pleasure or enjoyment, so it is correct to use it for something that brings great joy.
A 'délice' is always a type of food.
While 'délice' can describe delicious food, it generally refers to any great pleasure or enjoyment, not exclusively food.
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emotions 관련 단어
à contrecœur
B1Against one's will; reluctantly.
à fleur de peau
B1Oversensitive; easily affected emotionally.
à la fois
B1At the same time; simultaneously.
à l'aise
A2Feeling comfortable, relaxed, or at ease.
à regret
B1With regret; reluctantly.
abandon
B1The action or fact of abandoning someone or something; abandonment (can be emotional).
abasourdi
B1Stunned, dumbfounded, greatly astonished or shocked.
abattement
A2A state of extreme dejection; despondency.
abattu
A2In low spirits; disheartened; dejected.
abominable
B1Causing moral revulsion; detestable.