enjoy

en‧joy S1 W1 / ɪndʒɔɪ / 动词 [及物动词]

1 to get pleasure from something :

Sandra enjoys her job in the city.

I enjoyed every minute of it.

enjoy doing something

Young children enjoy helping around the house.

enjoy yourself (= be happy in a particular situation )

Julia was just starting to enjoy herself. ► Enjoy always has an object and is never followed by a 介词 or an infinitive with ‘to’ : Did you enjoy it (NOT Did you enjoy)? | I enjoyed my trip (NOT I enjoyed to/with my trip). | He enjoys playing football (NOT He enjoys to play football).

2 formal to have a particular ability or advantage :

These workers enjoy a high level of job security.

3 enjoy! spoken used to say that you hope someone gets pleasure from something you give them :

Here’s your steak – enjoy!