delighted

delighted
delighted adj encantado
I am delighted to see you estoy encantado de verte
delighted
tr[dɪ'laɪtɪd]
adjective
1 (person) encantado,-a, contentísimo,-a; (smile, shout, look) de alegría
I'd be delighted! ¡estaría encantado!
delighted to meet you encantado,-a (de conocerle), mucho gusto (en conocerle)
we'd be delighted to help out ayudaríamos encantados
I'm delighted that you can make it to the party me alegro mucho de que puedas venir a la fiesta
I'd be delighted to come to dinner on Saturday me encantaría ir a cenar el sábado
the children were delighted with their toys los niños estaban encantados con sus juguetes
we were delighted by your news tu noticia nos causó una enorme alegría
delighted
adj.
encantado, -a adj.
dɪ'laɪtəd, dɪ'laɪtɪd
adjective <grin/look> de alegría

to be delighted: I told him the news and he was delighted le di la noticia y se alegró muchísimo; I'm delighted (that) you can come me alegra mucho que puedas venir; to be delighted AT something: we were delighted at the news la noticia nos causó una enorme alegría or nos llenó de alegría; to be delighted WITH something/somebody estar* encantado con algo/alguien; to be delighted to + INF: I am delighted to hear it no sabes cuánto or cómo me alegro; will you come? - (I should be) delighted (to) — ¿vendrá? - con mucho gusto

[dɪ'laɪtɪd]
ADJ

delighted! — ¡encantado!

I'd be delighted — con (mucho) gusto

to be delighted at or with sth — estar encantado con algo

we are delighted with it — estamos encantados con ello

(I'm) delighted to meet you — (estoy) encantado de conocerlo, mucho gusto de conocerlo

I was delighted to hear the news — me alegró mucho recibir la noticia

we shall be delighted to come — estaremos encantados de ir

* * *
[dɪ'laɪtəd, dɪ'laɪtɪd]
adjective <grin/look> de alegría

to be delighted: I told him the news and he was delighted le di la noticia y se alegró muchísimo; I'm delighted (that) you can come me alegra mucho que puedas venir; to be delighted AT something: we were delighted at the news la noticia nos causó una enorme alegría or nos llenó de alegría; to be delighted WITH something/somebody estar* encantado con algo/alguien; to be delighted to + INF: I am delighted to hear it no sabes cuánto or cómo me alegro; will you come? - (I should be) delighted (to) — ¿vendrá? - con mucho gusto


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