释义 |
pleasing The adjective pleasing, when used with a preposition, is usually followed by to and a noun or by to and an infinitive: • ... its streamlined shape is pleasing to the eye and appeals to the esthetic sense —Harry G. Armstrong, Principles and Practice of Aviation Medicine, 1939 • Clapp's Unitarian doctrines were pleasing to some of his old congregation —American Guide Series: Louisiana, 1941 • That is why the form (the short story) is so infinitely pleasing to work on —Margaret Shedd, The Writer, May 1968 |