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apprécie
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. enjoy [ingl brit ɪnˈdʒɔɪ, ɛnˈdʒɔɪ, ingl am ɪnˈdʒɔɪ, ɛnˈdʒɔɪ] VB vb trans
1. enjoy (get pleasure from):
enjoy reading, swimming, sport, hobby etc
enjoy art, music, wine
enjoy party
she enjoys life
2. enjoy (benefit from):
enjoy privilege, right, advantage, good health, popularity, success
II. enjoy [ingl brit ɪnˈdʒɔɪ, ɛnˈdʒɔɪ, ingl am ɪnˈdʒɔɪ, ɛnˈdʒɔɪ] VB vb intr
enjoy! ingl am
III. to enjoy oneself VB vb rifl
to enjoy oneself vb rifl:
immensely enjoy, help
vicariously enjoy, experience, live
to enjoy good health attr problems, issues, needs
enormously change, enjoy, vary
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
jouir de personne: droit, considération, soutien, avantage
jouir de bien, concession
jouir de lieu: climat, vue
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
enjoy [ɪnˈdʒɔɪ, ingl am en-] VB vb trans
1. enjoy (get pleasure from):
2. enjoy (have as advantage):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
enjoy [en·ˈdʒɔɪ] VB vb trans
1. enjoy (get pleasure from):
2. enjoy (have as advantage):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
Present
Ienjoy
youenjoy
he/she/itenjoys
weenjoy
youenjoy
theyenjoy
Past
Ienjoyed
youenjoyed
he/she/itenjoyed
weenjoyed
youenjoyed
theyenjoyed
Present Perfect
Ihaveenjoyed
youhaveenjoyed
he/she/ithasenjoyed
wehaveenjoyed
youhaveenjoyed
theyhaveenjoyed
Past Perfect
Ihadenjoyed
youhadenjoyed
he/she/ithadenjoyed
wehadenjoyed
youhadenjoyed
theyhadenjoyed
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The boy's made a joke that he was looking for a lie-in.
www.kildare-nationalist.ie
Having been looking around town for a victim all night without success, they decided to lie-in-wait for whoever might happen to step outside.
en.wikipedia.org
For many, the chance to have a lie-in most mornings is one of the luxuries afforded by retirement.
www.stuff.co.nz
They are voracious predators and hunt using a classic example of lie-in-wait or ambush.
en.wikipedia.org
Early risers are happier, slimmer and healthier than those who like a lie-in, it was reported last week.
www.telegraph.co.uk