英[dɪs'pliːz]美[dɪs'pliːz]
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词源记忆法
dis-,不,非,使相反。please,取悦,请。
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
When you displease someone, you disappoint them or make them unhappy. Your dog's loud barking at 5 AM is sure to displease your neighbors.
The prefix dis- is often used to signify the opposite of something, and displease is no exception: it means to do the opposite of pleasing someone. Your terrible grades will displease your parents and your teachers, not to mention you, and being served your least favorite foods at your birthday dinner will also displease you. Please has a Latin root, placere, “be acceptable, be liked, or be approved.”
实用短语
词根词缀
词根: pleas
表示”愉快,高兴”
adj.
pleasant 令人愉快的, 舒适的pleas愉快,高兴+ant表形容词→adj.令人愉快的, 舒适的
please 满足的,高兴的pleas愉快,高兴+e→满足的,高兴的
pleased 高兴的, 满足的pleas愉快,高兴+ed表形容词→adj.高兴的, 满足的
n.
pleasure 愉快, 快乐, 乐事pleas愉快,高兴+ure表名词→n.愉快, 快乐, 乐事
v.
displease 使不快, 使[人]生气dis不+please[adj.满足的,高兴的 v.请]→v.使不快, 使[人]生气
please 请pleas愉快,高兴+e→满足的,高兴的