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n.
1) to feel ~; to take ~ in (they took ~ in watching the children play)
2) great, intense, sheer; sardonic ~
3) ~ at
4) a ~ to + inf. (it was a ~ to watch such fine acting)
5) to smb.'s ~ (to my great ~, our guests arrived on time)
II
v.
1) ( d ; intr. ) to ~ in (to ~ in the beauties of nature)
2) ( R ) it ~ed me (to learn) that you can attend