satiated
英 [ˈseɪʃieɪtɪd]
美 [ˈseɪʃieɪtɪd]
v. 满足
satiate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:satiated
COCA.46294
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使满足;使充分享受;使过饱;使腻烦
If something such as food or pleasuresatiatesyou, you have all that you need or all that you want of it, often so much that you become tired of it.- The dinner was enough to satiate the gourmets...
晚餐足以让这些美食家们大饱口福。 - The Edinburgh International Festival offers enough choice to satiate most appetites.
爱丁堡国际艺术节上活动丰富,大多数人都会尽兴而归。
- The dinner was enough to satiate the gourmets...
英英释义
adj
- supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction
双语例句
- Friendship, in its essence, isn't like ice cream, which is sweet and delicate and you may easily get satiated with.
本质上来说,友谊不像香甜可口的冰淇淋,让人心旷神怡。 - Worse yet, it may become satiated and not even bother jumping at all.
更遭的是,它可能满脑肠肥,甚至一点都懒得跳了。 - It's not always so helpful, however. A variation of the enzyme in the brain degrades a hormone that makes people feel satiated after a meal.
不过,这也并非全都是有好处的,脑中有一类酶,它们会降解使人感到饱足的激素。 - The child, with his brioche, which he had bitten into but had not finished eating, seemed satiated.
孩子拿着咬剩的蛋糕,好象已经吃撑了。 - After the excellent meal, we were satiated with food and drink.
享用了那顿丰盛的美餐之后,我们都酒足饭饱了。 - When Confucius is eating with a mourner, he never satiated himself.
孔子跟服丧的人吃饭时,从来不吃饱。 - So there is an enormous distance to go before investing institutions are likely to be satiated with commodities.
因此,我们距离投资机构可能对大宗商品感到厌倦还很遥远。 - He drank greedily until his thirst was satiated.
他贪婪地大喝,直喝到一点不渴为止。 - This is a follow on benefit from keeping you satiated. Studies have shown that people who eat eggs for breakfast are more likely to lose weight than those who ate bagels.
这是通过让你长期觉得一直很饱来获得的好处。研究显示,早餐吃鸡蛋的人比吃百吉饼的人更易减肥。 - They found that starving fruit flies spent more time awake than satiated flies did.
他们发现,饥饿的果蝇比吃饱的果蝇清醒的时间长。