with pleasure

with pleasure
adverb /wɪθ.plɛ.ʒʌr/
Willingly; without argument

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  • with pleasure — GLADLY, willingly, happily, readily; by all means, of course; archaic fain. → pleasure * * * with pleasure spoken formal phrase used for saying that you are happy to do something when someone makes a request ‘Could you give me a lift home?’ ‘With …   Useful english dictionary

  • with pleasure — certainly I can give you a ride, with pleasure Syn: gladly, willingly, happily, readily; by all means, of course; archaic fain …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • with pleasure — spoken formal used for saying that you are happy to do something when someone makes a request Could you give me a lift home? With pleasure …   English dictionary

  • with pleasure — willingly, happily, gladly, with great desire …   English contemporary dictionary

  • mix business with pleasure — phrase to combine work with social activities I don’t normally like to mix business with pleasure. Thesaurus: to spend time with friendssynonym Main entry: mix …   Useful english dictionary

  • mix business with pleasure —    When people mix business with pleasure, they combine work and leisure or social activities.     Seminars or training sessions that include leisure activities are a good way of mixing business and pleasure …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • mix business with pleasure — to combine work with social activities I don t normally like to mix business with pleasure …   English dictionary

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  • mix business with pleasure — to combine work and social activities. Weekend getaways that allow you to mix business with pleasure have become fashionable …   New idioms dictionary

  • with — W1S1 [wıð, wıθ] prep [: Old English; Origin: against, from, with ] 1.) used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place ▪ I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. ▪ Put this bag with the others. ▪ I always wear these… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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