I'd love to meaning in English
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Definition
I'd love to (or "I would love to"): I would really like to, I would be delighted
I'd love to (play tennis with you): It would give me pleasure to (play tennis with you)
Examples
- "Melanie : Yes, I'd love to see you again Icarus."
- "Icarus : Well if you have any ideas, I would love to hear them."
- "Archibald : While I'd love to exchange more absurd exaggerations with you, Miss Watson, I would love even more to help find your server and have it back to you by tomorrow afternoon?"
- "Donna : Yes sir, I would love to go with you!"
- "Belinda : Oh, I'd love to see your work sometime Brent."
- "I'd love to give you a refund, but you need a receipt for that."
- "I would love to meet him.."
- "If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them. If there are any comments, I'd love to hear them. Who's first?"
- "Listen, I'm going to have to dash, but I'd love to hear how you get on soon."
- "I'd love to! I'm just off to a match actually."
- "Look Horatio, I'd love to stop and chat, but I think Bruno and Polly are looking for you."
- "Maria : I'd love to."
- "Tell the Sheik I'd love to come and visit him in Dubai one day."
- "We never had a chance to properly finish our lunch, and I'd love to see him again sometime."
- "Curiously, the security didn't check them. I would love to share these special foods, wines and odors with you."
- "Archibald : While I'd love to exchange more absurd exaggerations with you, Miss Watson, I would love even more to help find your server and have it back to you by tomorrow afternoon?"
- "Donna : Oh, I'd love to go with you Bruno!"
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