very pleased, happy about Our minister is pleased as punch when there's a large offering.
pleased with
happy about因…而满意或快慰 Are you pleased with your new clothes?你喜欢你的新衣服吗?
You can't please everyone
Idiom(s): You can't please everyone.
Theme: DISAGREEMENT
It is not possible to make everyone happy. (Said when someone has made a complaint or when someone has pointed out a flaw that cannot be fixed.) • When Jean complained about the choices on the dinner menu, the waiter said, "Sorry. You can't please everyone." • Jerry reported that many of his friends had noticed that the colors of the walls in the living room clashed. His mother said, "Oh, well. You can't please everyone."
less than pleased
Idiom(s): less than pleased
Theme: DISPLEASURE
displeased. • We were less than pleased to learn of your comments. • Bill was less than pleased at the outcome of the election.
Please revert
(India) Please respond to me if the solution provided is incorrect or insufficient.
as you please|please
1. As you like, whatever you like or prefer; as you choose. You may do as you please. 2. informal Very. Used after an adjective or adverb often preceded by "as". There was Tinker, sitting there, cheerful as you please.She was dressed for the dance and she looked as pretty as you please.
as you please
as you please 1) However you wish, whatever you choose, as in We can have meat or fish tonight, as you please, or Go or don't go—do as you please. This idiom was introduced about 1500 and inverted what was then the usual order, which was “as it pleases you.” 2) Very, extremely, as in After winning the contract he was smug as you please, or She sat there in her new dress, as pretty as you please. [First half of 1900s]
1. If you are accommodating (to do something). Fetch my coat, if you please.2. If you can accept (that article happened). This acceptance usually expresses the speaker's atheism or irritation. Then, if you please, Scott asked out my ex-girlfriend! Right in advanced of me!Learn more: if, please
if you please
and if you would(, please) 1. a affable byword advertence acceptance to a suggestion. Bill: Shall I unload the car? Jane: If you please.Sue: Do you appetite me to booty you to the station? Bob: If you would, please. 2. a affable byword introducing or afterward a request. John: If you please, the driveway needs sweeping. Jane: Here's the broom. Have at it.Jane: Booty these down to the basement, if you would, please. John: Can't anticipate of annihilation I'd rather do, sweetie.Learn more: if, please
if you ˈplease
1 (old-fashioned, formal) acclimated back affably allurement somebody to do something: Take a seat, if you please. 2 (old-fashioned, especially British English) acclimated to say that you are affronted or afraid at somebody’s actions: And now, if you please, he wants me to carbon the accomplished thing!Learn more: if, pleaseLearn more:
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