单词 | satisfy |
释义 | satisfysatisfy /ˈsæt̮ɪsˌfaɪ/ ●●○ verb (satisfies, satisfied, satisfying) [transitive] 1to make someone happy by providing what he or she wants or expects: Nothing I did ever seemed to satisfy my father.2to give someone what he or she needs or wants: We aim to satisfy consumer demand.satisfy a request/desire/need etc. The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners. Magazines like this satisfy people’s curiosity about celebrities’ lives.satisfy somebody’s hunger/thirst/appetite A salad won’t be enough to satisfy your appetite.3formal to make someone feel sure that something is right or true SYN convince: satisfy somebody/yourself of something Jackson tried to satisfy us of his innocence.satisfy somebody/yourself that Phil satisfied himself that no one was there and closed the door.4satisfy a requirement/condition/criterion etc. formal to be good enough for a particular purpose, standard, etc.: The cheapest products satisfy only minimum safety requirements.5satisfy a debt/obligation formal to pay a debt that you owe6satisfy an equation math, algebra to be a correct answer to an equation in mathematics, etc. [Origin: 1400–1500 Old French satisfier, from Latin satisfacere, from satis enough + facere to make] |
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