Etymology: [ 'plEz ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English plesen, from Middle French plaisir, from Latin placEre; akin to Latin placare to placate and perhaps to Greek plak-, plax flat surface; more at FLUKE.
memnun, memnun et, sevinmek, keyifli, hoşnut, iste/memnun et, hazzetmek, hoşnut olmak, memnun olmuş, memnun olmak, memnun etmek, lütfen, keyif vermek, memnuniyet duymak, gözünü seveyim, rica ederim, hoş, buyurmak, ediniz, nolur, için memnun, mutlu etmek, şöyle buyurun lütfen, hoşuna gitmek. z. lütfen: Please give me the salt./Please pass the salt. Lütfen tuzu verir, tenezzül etmek, kurban olayım, Please give me the salt Please pass the salt tuzu verir misiniz? please oneself canının istediği gibi hareket etmek hoşuna gideni yapmak, ne olur, sevindirmek, hoşnut etmek, memnun etmek, memnun edici olmak, gönlünü hoş etmek, gönül almak, hatırını hoş etmek, hoşafına gitmek, please the, gönlünü almak, gönendirmek, hoşuna gitmek, allahını seversen, hoşnut etmek, memnun ol,
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memnun sıfat
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memnun et fiil
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sevinmek
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keyifli
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hoşnut
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iste/memnun et
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hazzetmek
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hoşnut olmak
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memnun olmuş
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memnun olmak
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memnun etmek
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lütfen
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keyif vermek
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be pleased
memnuniyet duymak
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gözünü seveyim
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rica ederim
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pleas.
hoş
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buyurmak
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ediniz
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pleased for
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mutlu etmek
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şöyle buyurun lütfen
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hoşuna gitmek. z. lütfen: Please give me the salt./Please pass the salt. Lütfen tuzu verir fiil
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tenezzül etmek
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kurban olayım
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Please give me the salt Please pass the salt tuzu verir misiniz? please oneself canının istediği gibi hareket etmek hoşuna gideni yapmak
Happy, content, Simple past tense and past participle of please, feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child", experiencing pleasure or joy; "happy you are here"; "pleased with the good news", experiencing or manifesting pleasure, past of please, Experiencing pleasure, If you are pleased, you are happy about something or satisfied with something. Felicity seemed pleased at the suggestion I think he's going to be pleased that we identified the real problems They're pleased to be going home He glanced at her with a pleased smile, content, satiated; having one's desires satisfied, experiencing or manifesting pleasure feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child, politeness If you say you will be pleased to do something, you are saying in a polite way that you are willing to do it. We will be pleased to answer any questions you may have = happy, feelings You can tell someone that you are pleased with something they have done in order to express your approval. I'm pleased with the way things have been going I am very pleased about the result We are pleased that the problems have been resolved We were very pleased to hear this encouraging news. = happy, If someone seems very satisfied with something they have done, you can say that they are pleased with themselves, especially if you think they are more satisfied than they should be. He was pleased with himself for having remembered her name, politeness In official letters, people often say they will be pleased to do something, as a polite way of introducing what they are going to do or inviting people to do something. We will be pleased to delete the charge from the original invoice, When you are about to give someone some news which you know will please them, you can say that you are pleased to tell them the news or that they will be pleased to hear it. I'm pleased to say that he is now doing well = happy, formulae You can say `Pleased to meet you' as a polite way of greeting someone who you are meeting for the first time, Used to make a polite request, To desire; to will; to be pleased, To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure, An expression of annoyance or impatience, Used as an affirmative to an offer, if you please, pls, be satisfied, plural of plea, m goi, note, all information on this page is provisional and subject to change The OU cannot accept reservations for this course until it has been finalised Details of how to reserve a place on M301 will be given later, BEVAKASHA, Prayer Affak, Ila Jaala Khatrek Sala, por favor poer fafoor thank you obrigado/a oobrieghaadoe/a sorry desculpe dishkoelpe, To desire; to will, be so kind, Said as a request to repeat information, An interjection to make commands more polite. It is short for "if you please", An expression of annoyance or impatience, often rendered "puh-lease" for the exaggerated way it is often pronounced, (used to as courtesy or urgency to a request or command) if you would be so kind, satisfy a desire; cause pleasure, give pleasure, To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent, give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation", To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; used impersonally, To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to satisfy, To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable emotions, be agreeable to, as in: If it please the court, I would like to ask for a recess at this time, give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please", give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please" be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased" used in polite request; "please pay attention, used in polite request; "please pay attention, be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased", if you would be so kind, kindly, To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to desire; to will, politeness You say please when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something. Can you help us please? Would you please open the door? Please come in `May I sit here?' --- `Please do.' Can we have the bill please?, feelings You say `please yourself' to indicate in a rather rude way that you do not mind or care whether the person you are talking to does a particular thing or not. `Do you mind if I wait?' I asked. Melanie shrugged: `Please yourself.', used in polite request; "please pay attention", v To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition, You use please in expressions such as as she pleases, whatever you please, and anything he pleases to indicate that someone can do or have whatever they want. Women should be free to dress and act as they please Isabel can live where she pleases, politeness If you please is sometimes used as a very polite and formal way of attracting someone's attention or of asking them to do something. Ladies and gentlemen, if you please. Miss Taylor's going to play for us, If someone or something pleases you, they make you feel happy and satisfied. More than anything, I want to please you Much of the food pleases rather than excites It pleased him to talk to her, formulae You say please when you are accepting something politely. `Tea?' --- `Yes, please.' `You want an apple with your cheese?' --- `Please.', feelings You can say please to indicate that you want someone to stop doing something or stop speaking. You would say this if, for example, what they are doing or saying makes you angry or upset. Please, Mary, this is all so unnecessary, politeness You can say please in order to attract someone's attention politely. Children in particular say `please' to attract the attention of a teacher or other adult. Please sir, can we have some more?,
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Happy, content
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Simple past tense and past participle of please
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feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child"
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experiencing pleasure or joy; "happy you are here"; "pleased with the good news"
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experiencing or manifesting pleasure
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past of please
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Experiencing pleasure
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If you are pleased, you are happy about something or satisfied with something. Felicity seemed pleased at the suggestion I think he's going to be pleased that we identified the real problems They're pleased to be going home He glanced at her with a pleased smile
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content, satiated; having one's desires satisfied sıfat
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experiencing or manifesting pleasure feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child
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politeness If you say you will be pleased to do something, you are saying in a polite way that you are willing to do it. We will be pleased to answer any questions you may have = happy
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feelings You can tell someone that you are pleased with something they have done in order to express your approval. I'm pleased with the way things have been going I am very pleased about the result We are pleased that the problems have been resolved We were very pleased to hear this encouraging news. = happy
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If someone seems very satisfied with something they have done, you can say that they are pleased with themselves, especially if you think they are more satisfied than they should be. He was pleased with himself for having remembered her name
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politeness In official letters, people often say they will be pleased to do something, as a polite way of introducing what they are going to do or inviting people to do something. We will be pleased to delete the charge from the original invoice
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When you are about to give someone some news which you know will please them, you can say that you are pleased to tell them the news or that they will be pleased to hear it. I'm pleased to say that he is now doing well = happy
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formulae You can say `Pleased to meet you' as a polite way of greeting someone who you are meeting for the first time
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Used to make a polite request - "Could you tell me the time, please?"
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To desire; to will; to be pleased - "Just do as you please."
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To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure - "Her presentation pleased the executives."
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An expression of annoyance or impatience - "Oh, please, do we have to hear that again?"
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Used as an affirmative to an offer - "May I help you? —Please."
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if you please
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be pleased
be satisfied
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pleas
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note, all information on this page is provisional and subject to change The OU cannot accept reservations for this course until it has been finalised Details of how to reserve a place on M301 will be given later
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Prayer Affak, Ila Jaala Khatrek Sala
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por favor poer fafoor thank you obrigado/a oobrieghaadoe/a sorry desculpe dishkoelpe
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To desire; to will
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be so kind
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Said as a request to repeat information
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An interjection to make commands more polite. It is short for "if you please"
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An expression of annoyance or impatience, often rendered "puh-lease" for the exaggerated way it is often pronounced
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(used to as courtesy or urgency to a request or command) if you would be so kind ünlem
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satisfy a desire; cause pleasure, give pleasure fiil
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To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent
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give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation"
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To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; used impersonally
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To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to satisfy
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To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable emotions
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be agreeable to, as in: If it please the court, I would like to ask for a recess at this time
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give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please"
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give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" give satisfaction; "The waiters around her aim to please" be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased" used in polite request; "please pay attention
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used in polite request; "please pay attention
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be the will of or have the will (to); "he could do many things if he pleased"
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if you would be so kind, kindly
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To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to desire; to will
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politeness You say please when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something. Can you help us please? Would you please open the door? Please come in `May I sit here?' --- `Please do.' Can we have the bill please?
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feelings You say `please yourself' to indicate in a rather rude way that you do not mind or care whether the person you are talking to does a particular thing or not. `Do you mind if I wait?' I asked. Melanie shrugged: `Please yourself.'
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used in polite request; "please pay attention"
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v To lay the foundation for a superstructure of imposition
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You use please in expressions such as as she pleases, whatever you please, and anything he pleases to indicate that someone can do or have whatever they want. Women should be free to dress and act as they please Isabel can live where she pleases
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politeness If you please is sometimes used as a very polite and formal way of attracting someone's attention or of asking them to do something. Ladies and gentlemen, if you please. Miss Taylor's going to play for us
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If someone or something pleases you, they make you feel happy and satisfied. More than anything, I want to please you Much of the food pleases rather than excites It pleased him to talk to her
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formulae You say please when you are accepting something politely. `Tea?' --- `Yes, please.' `You want an apple with your cheese?' --- `Please.'
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politeness You can say please in order to attract someone's attention politely. Children in particular say `please' to attract the attention of a teacher or other adult. Please sir, can we have some more?
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