please him的意思
please him中文翻譯:
拜托他
相似詞語短語
please God───但愿;如果上帝愿意
pleased with───對…感到高興;對…感到滿意
release time───[電]釋放時間
pleasure dome───游樂場所;富麗堂皇的大廈
pleasure trip───n.游覽
released time───豁免時間;自由時間
base hit───安全打
lease rod───租賃棒
pashim───山羊絨
雙語使用場景
She would do anything she could to please him, but she knew that she was fated to disappoint him.───她愿意做任何事情來討好他,但她知道她注定會讓他失望。
No matter, let him call me what he will, so it please him; I shall be content.───沒關系,他怎么稱呼我都行,這樣他就高興了;我就滿意了。
If I could please him only half as much as what he did for me.───如果我能讓他高興就好了,即使只有他給我帶來的快樂的一半也行。
and she danced again quite readily, to please him, though each time her foot touched the floor it seemed as if she trod on sharp knives.───她不停地舞著,雖然每次當她的腳接觸到地面的時候,她就像是在快利的刀上行走一樣。
But she did try to please him; in the evening she read the Gospels, as he had asked her to.───但她還是盡量使他開心;晚上她按他要求的那樣去朗讀《福音書》。
Seeing the Creator in human form and knowing Him to be their Lord, the Hebrew children sought to please Him with branches, crying: Hosanna!───當看見造物者以凡人的形象出現,并得知了他就是上主;希伯來的兒童們手持樹枝歡欣迎請,并大聲歡呼:賀撒納!
I love him and want him to be happy, and I'm beginning to wonder whether I should go ahead with enhancement just to please him.───我愛他,想要他快樂,并且我正在考慮是否應該為了取悅他而去隆胸。
Her peace did not please him, her marriage pleased him less, and he had been furious at being deceived by the Dornishmen.───她的和平沒有取悅他,她的婚姻就更別說了,而他更為多恩人的欺騙而狂怒。
Here in the United States, most men come to expect a lady isn't required to serve him, to want to please him, and love him for who he is.───在美國,大多數男人并不指望有個女人可以服伺他,愿意取悅他,并愛那個真實的他。
英語使用場景
He has so many likes and dislikes that it's impossible to please him.
She loves the Poet, and will do anything to please him, including turning tricks for a variety of kinky characters.
This time it seemed to please him.
They tried to please him with fulsome compliments and extravagant gifts.
She did everything she could to please him.
The analogy was well meant, but did not altogether please him.
willmost please him: the opening lines of Machiavelli'sdedication recall the classical oration ToNicoles composed by the Greek rhetorician Isocrates.
As if her father's interminable complaints were not enough, nomatterhow she put herself out to please him.
Perhaps unconsciously I willingly let myself be fooled, just in order to please him and keep our relationship going.