derive pleasure from sth

  • 1pleasure — noun 1 enjoyment ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, deep, enormous, great, intense ▪ It gives me enormous pleasure to welcome my next guest. ▪ genuine …

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  • 2derive — de|rive [dıˈraıv] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: dériver, from Latin derivare to draw out water , from rivus stream ] 1.) [T] to get something, especially an advantage or a pleasant feeling, from something derive sth from sth ▪ Medically,… …

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  • 3satisfaction — sat|is|fac|tion W3S3 [ˌsætısˈfækʃən] n 1.) [U and C] a feeling of happiness or pleasure because you have achieved something or got what you wanted ≠ ↑dissatisfaction ▪ She got great satisfaction from helping people to learn. ▪ a task which… …

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  • 4Cardiff — For other uses, see Cardiff (disambiguation). City and County of Cardiff Dinas a Sir Caerdydd Clockwise from top: Cardiff Bay, the Senedd, Cardiff University and the Millennium Stadium …

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