释义 |
in·sa·tia·ble \(ˈ)in|sāshəbəl, əns-, sometimes -shēə-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English insaciable, insessiabyll, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French insaciable, from Old French, from Latin insatiabilis, from in- in- (I) + satiare to satisfy + -abilis -able — more at satiate : incapable of being satisfied or appeased < an insatiable desire for knowledge > • in·sa·tia·ble·ness noun -es |