enjoy
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verb with object
1. take delight or pleasure in (an activity or occasion):
…を楽しむ, …で楽しく過ごす (!(1)受け身は⦅まれ⦆ . (2)日本語の「楽しむ」よりも意味の幅が広く, 趣味(の道具)・仕事・時間・人生・人(との交際)・料理など幅広い目的語を取りうる)
e.g. Joe enjoys reading Icelandic family sagas.
(enjoy oneself) have a pleasant time:
〖~ oneself〗 【場所・パーティなどで】楽しむ, 楽しく過ごす, くつろぐ «at, in»
e.g. I could never enjoy myself, knowing you were in your room alone.
no object, in imperative informal, mainly North American used to urge someone to take pleasure in what is being offered or is about to happen:
さあどうぞ, 召し上がれ (!ウェイターが料理を運んできた時などに言う) ; どうぞお楽しみを (!相手に物や商品を差し出しながら)
e.g. Bake until the filling starts to bubble and the crust turns golden brown. Enjoy!
2. possess and benefit from:
⦅かたく⦆ 〈成功・能力・特権など〉を与えられている, …を持っている, 享受する; 〈進歩・飛躍など〉を得る, 受ける
e.g. the security forces enjoy legal immunity from prosecution.
DERIVATIVES
enjoyer noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Old French enjoier ‘give joy to’ or enjoïr ‘enjoy’, both based on Latin gaudere ‘rejoice’.