Please meaning in English
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Definition
to please (someone): to make (someone) happy
please: this term is used to make a request more polite
pleased: satisfied, contented, happy
Examples
- "Listen up, please!"
- "Lucie : Oh please stop singing!"
- "And Joan, if you don't mind, and if it's not too much trouble, could you please grab the beer from the fridge?"
- "Please mind the gap."
- "Please continue."
- "I'll be needing a signature for the presents, please, and I'll be off."
- "If you have seen Stink, or heard any rumors to his location, please contact the lost dog hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 1-800-RU MY DOG (1-800-786-9364)"
- "Please answer any questions Ms. Lohan might have, and keep things harmonious!"
- "If there's anything we can do for you, don't hesitate to yell, and in the meantime, please sit back, enjoy a beer and we'll see you in 2 days... Cheers, mate!"
- "Two more whiskies, please."
- "Can you repeat, please?"
- "Xavier : You don't need to say anything – just please bring me my soup!"
- "Please note that antibiotics are not effective against viruses!"
- "Please stand clear of the doors."
- "All non-EU passport holders please queue up to the left, and all EU passport holders please proceed to the right."
- "Warbuckle : "... please tell him I've gone home with a headache."
- "Al Capone : We're on a tight schedule, Brian, so no chit-chatting please."
- "As soon as you get this message, please meet me in my office immediately."
- "Lucie Lohan, please come back!"
- "More importantly, this month we are conducting our business operations in song, so please make sure to sing in tune!"
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