a pleasure , the pleasure
If you meet someone for the first time, you can say, as a way of being polite, that it is a pleasure to meet them. You can also ask for the pleasure of someone's company as a polite and formal way of inviting them somewhere.
'A pleasure to meet you, sir,' he said.
“很荣幸见到您,先生,”他说。
You can say 'It's a pleasure' or 'My pleasure' as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something.
'Thanks very much anyhow.'—'It's a pleasure.'
“无论如何,非常感谢你。” “不客气。”
pleasures
If something gives you pleasure, you get a feeling of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment from it.
Watching sports gave him great pleasure.
观看体育运动带给他极大的乐趣。
Everybody takes pleasure in eating.
每个人都从吃中获得满足感。
Pleasure is the activity of enjoying yourself, especially rather than working or doing what you have a duty to do.
He mixed business and pleasure in a perfect and dynamic way.
他把工作和娱乐以一种完美而活跃的方式结合了起来。
A pleasure is an activity, experience, or aspect of something that you find very enjoyable or satisfying.
Watching TV is our only pleasure.
看电视是我们唯一的乐趣。
the pleasure of seeing a smiling face.
看到一张笑脸的那种愉悦。