US /ˈplɛzənt/
・UK /'pleznt/
there, the adjective. This is more pleasant. This is a nice smell. "A fragrant smell of
This is more pleasant.
PLEASANT THROUGHOUT.
Celebrities might be chased by a swarm of journalists, which doesn't sound very pleasant.
which doesn't sound very pleasant.
Every town and city in the world has one! It's an area that is not very pleasant and is possibly not safe.
It's not a pleasant thing to have to do.
It was a really pleasant, memorable experience.
And overall, dare I say, it was a pleasant experience.
Neil: And something that is evocative is usually pleasant, Rob.
Neil: And something that is evocative is usually pleasant, Rob.
to arouse your pleasant memories of this place
to arouse your pleasant memories of this place
Let's get back to the thought that digital advertising can make travelling by lift a more pleasant experience.
Let's get back to the thought that digital advertising can make travelling by lift a more pleasant experience.
You become more alert and able to focus. Your nerves become more sensitive to pleasant sensations, then your whole body relaxes.