A1 used to make a request more polite好吗,请(用于客气地请求)
used to add force to a request or demand请,求求你(用于加强请求或要求的语气)
UK used especially by children to a teacher or other adult in order to get their attention让我说(尤指儿童为引起老师或其他成年人的注意时的用语)
A1 used when accepting something politely or enthusiastically好,谢谢(用于礼貌或热情地接受某物时)
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Can you pass the salt please?
Come on children, stop chatting and settle down please!
"Would you like a glass of wine?" "Yes please."
Someone's at the door - would you answer it please?
B1 [ I or T ] to make someone feel happy or satisfied, or to give someone pleasure(使)开心;(使)满意;取悦
C2 [ I ] to want, like, or choose, when used with words such as "whatever", "whoever", and "anywhere"愿意,乐意(与 whatever, whoever 和 anywhere 等词连用)
formal used to express surprise and anger(表示惊奇和愤怒)真怪,竟然
old-fashioned or formal used to make a request more polite请(用于客气地请求)
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It would please Granny no end if you wrote to her occasionally.
I'll give you a key then you're free to come and go as you please.
He's a hard man to please.
I don't care about fashion - I dress how I please.
My niece is impossible when she's tired - you can't do anything to please her.
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