1. delighted to be
2. amazed
Everyone was amazed to see her surfing so soon after her accident.
You'd be amazed how few students finished their homework.
If I were to tell you all I know, you would be amazed.
He amazed everyone by passing his driving test.
You'd be amazed how I can dance
The circus amazed and delighted the children.
She was amazed.
The magician made the dove disappear before our amazed eyes. I was amazed at the price.
1. I'm amazed you've lasted this long. / 2. I'm as amazed as you are.
I watched from the garage window, amazed at what I saw.
I was amazed to learn that fewer and fewer young people can write in cursive.
I was not so much scared as amazed.
amazed by
I was absolutely amazed! I never thought it would happen.
I was really amazed by the northern lights when I went to Norway. They were so beautiful and unusual.
3. delighted
Every boy and every girl was delighted.
I was delighted to hear of your promotion to Senior Managing Director.
Elizabeth was delighted.
The children were delighted to see their grandparents whom they had not seen for quite a long time.
The speech made by the president yesterday delighted his supporters.
We're absolutely delighted.
Chris was confident that Beth would be delighted with his improvement.
I delighted in going to his farm during the summer vacation.
We would be delighted to attend your wedding / The old woman was delighted when her grandchildren came by for a surprise visit
The family is delighted that the case is finally over. We’re delighted with our new grandson.
Personally, I will be delighted if the aims of this directive are well implemented.
The definition of delighted is you feel great pleasure or joy. When you are really happy to receive a present, this is an example of a time when you might be described as delighted.
1. I am delighted to meet one of the eminent personalities. / 2. I'm not delighted about it. / 3. I'm not exactly delighted about the situation myself.
All was delighted about her success in school's championship.
I'd be delighted to come to dinner on Tuesday. / I was delighted at/by your news.
4. elated
She was elated at the prospect of a holiday.
And then at the end of the morning you feel elated.
We were elated when they finally accepted our proposal. And then at the end of the morning you feel elated.
she was elated at having pocketed some £400,000
Julie was elated when she learned she had been accepted into the first choice college.
The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his daughter.
I was elated at having won
When you are surfing on the top, you are all elated.
We were elated by/at the news.
It’s like getting upset about things — like really, truly just knocked over by stuff — and then really elated by other things.
5. satisfied
I'm satisfied.
I give up. No matter what I do, you never seem to be satisfied.
That which was satisfied today becomes tomorrow's provisions.
Women no longer are satisfied with their traditional role of housewife, and are seeking recognition of needs in the workplace.
Hanako made the final payment on her car, and felt very satisfied.
Judging from what she says, he is satisfied to a great extent.
Last time I went to a Lady Gaga concert, although she finished all her songs, many members of the audience were not satisfied.
If you’re satisfied, you’re contented, and you don’t need anything more. You're not overjoyed, but you're not complaining either.
I am satisfied that it has been possible to reach an agreement at second reading.
The result is that multiple claims Groningen also have a gloomier perspective while an overwhelming majority is satisfied with the village where they live.
Some people are never satisfied! a satisfied smile Are you satisfied with the new arrangement?
If it's going to require a total restructuring, I'm sure they will be satisfied with the old system.
It is better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.
If this is not satisfied, we cannot say that the function is monotone increasing.
The doctor, who is well off, is not satisfied.
英语 单词“zachwyceni“(satisfied)出现在集合中:
cinema, body, strong adjectives6. pleased
I'm pleased that...
Professor Brown is very pleased about getting his book published.
This would be a favor, which I would be pleased to return at any time.
Knowing that you're doing fine over there, I'm really pleased for you.
I bought a new sweater and I'm as pleased as Punch with it!
Australians are, on the whole, pleased with the stabilizing benefits of their political system.
Jane's parents were pleased about her appointment as a teacher at the school.
I’m pleased that currently we are the market leader in our field
There was a full moon, and this pleased Valjean as he moved quickly along the narrow streets.
I'm very pleased with you Tom. / I guess you're pretty pleased with yourself. / Because he was so pleased to see you again.
We're so pleased that you're able to come to the wedding. / I'm really pleased with your work this term. / I'm pleased to hear you're feeling better. / Are you pleased about John's promotion?
We rented that house, not because we were pleased with it, but because it was near the station.
Pleased with The Pilgrim's Progress, my first collection was of John Bunyan's works in separate little volumes.
Just what you'd expect of a young lady, you certainly weren't left to live as you pleased.
7. are hyped