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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - enjoy

 
 

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~ v 1 to get pleasure from something  (Did you enjoy the movie? | enjoy doing sth)  (Young children enjoy helping with household tasks.) 2 to have something good such as success or a particular ability or advantage  (These workers enjoy a high level of job security.) 3 enjoy yourself to be happy and experience pleasure in a particular situation  (She was determined to enjoy herself at the party, even though her ex-boyfriend would be there.) 4 enjoy! AmE spoken used when you give someone something and you want them to get pleasure from it  (Here's your steak - enjoy!)  ( USAGE NOTE: ENJOY GRAMMAR Enjoy is nearly always followed by a noun phrase, a pronoun, or by a verb with -ing Did you enjoy the movie? Yes, I enjoyed it a lot (NOT I enjoyed with/of it).| I really enjoyed myself last night at the theater (NOT I enjoyed at the theater). | He enjoys travelling very much (NOT He enjoys very much travelling or He enjoys to travel). )
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1.
  (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you enjoy something, you find pleasure and satisfaction in doing it or experiencing it. Ross had always enjoyed the company of women... I enjoyed playing cricket. VERB: V n/-ing, V n/-ing 2. If you enjoy yourself, you do something that you like doing or you take pleasure in the situation that you are in. I must say I am really enjoying myself at the moment. VERB: V pron-refl 3. If you enjoy something such as a right, benefit, or privilege, you have it. (FORMAL) The average German will enjoy 40 days’ paid holiday this year... VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   verb  Etymology: Middle English enjoien, from Anglo-French enjoir, enjoier to gladden, ~, from en- + joie joy  Date: 15th century  intransitive verb to have a good time  transitive verb  1. to have for one's use, benefit, or lot ; experience ~ed great success  2. to take pleasure or satisfaction in  • ~able adjective  • ~ableness noun  • ~ably adverb  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v.tr. 1 take delight or pleasure in. 2 have the use or benefit of. 3 experience (enjoy poor health). Phrases and idioms enjoy oneself experience pleasure. Derivatives enjoyer n. enjoyment n. Etymology: ME f. OF enjoier give joy to or enjo{iuml}r enjoy, ult. f. L gaudere rejoice ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  v.  1) also refl. получать удовольствие; наслаждаться how did you enjoy yourself? - как вы провели время? how did you enjoy the book? - как вам понравилась книга?  2) пользоваться (правами и т.п.)  3) обладать to enjoy good (poor) health - отличаться хорошим (плохим) здоровьем ...
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5.
  - c.1384, from O.Fr. enjoir "to give joy, rejoice," from en- "make" + joir "enjoy," from L. gaudere "rejoice." Sense of "have the use or benefit of" first recorded c.1430. Replaced O.E. brucan. ...
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