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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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joy phrases be filled with joy/be full of joy • I was full of joy at the thought of seeing her again. tears of joy • She began to cry again, but they were tears of joy. a feeling of joy • A feeling of total joy swept over him. a sense of joy • I’ll never forget the sense of joy that day. a look of joy • There was a look of joy on their faces. shouts/cries of joy • They greeted each other with cries of joy. adjectives great joy • To her great joy, she became the mother of two beautiful baby girls. pure/sheer/complete joy (= a lot of joy, not mixed with other feelings ) • It was a moment of pure joy. overwhelming joy formal (= very great joy ) • She experienced a feeling of overwhelming joy. true/real joy • How can I find true joy in life? verbs bring joy to somebody (= make someone feel joy ) • Her children have brought her great joy. give (somebody) joy • His music has given people a lot of joy over the years. feel/experience joy • He had never felt the joy of watching the seasons come and go. be jumping for joy (= be very pleased about something ) • She tried to stay calm, but she was secretly jumping for joy. express your joy (= show it ) • They expressed their joy by jumping up and down and hugging each other.
transnet.ir
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noun happiness: We bring you news of great joy.
Simple Definitions
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noun ADJ. delirious, ecstatic, fierce, great, heady, overwhelming, pure, real, sheer, true, wild, wonderful | simple | sudden | inner | physical the physical joys of fine wines and gourmet foods VERB + JOY bring sb Her books have brought great joy to millions of people. | experience, feel the pure joy I felt at being free again | be filled with, be full of | express | find, get, take I find joy in many kinds of music. She got no joy out of working. I took a fierce joy in telling them the truth. JOY + VERB go All the joy had gone out of his life. PREP. to your ~ She found to her joy that the house had a large garden. | with ~ I could have shouted with joy. | ~ at Protesters expressed joy at the government's decision. PHRASES dance, jump, sing, weep, etc. for joy I literally jumped for joy when I heard the news. | a joy to behold, see, watch, etc. The children's expressions were a joy to behold. | your pride and joy (= a person or thing that makes you feel great pride or satisfaction) The pride and joy of the town is the splendid castle. | tears of joy
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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see BURST WITH (JOY); PRIDE AND JOY.
American Heritage Idioms