satiety
英 [səˈtaɪə.ti]
美 [səˈtaɪə.t̬i]
satiety 满足,饱足来自拉丁语 satis,足够的,满足的,词源同 sate,使满足。-ety,名词后缀。
- satiety (n.)
- 1530s, from Middle French satiété, from Latin satietatem (nominative satietas) "abundance, sufficiency, fullness," from satis "enough," from PIE root *sa- "to satisfy" (see sad).
- 1. There is no satiety in study.
- 学无止境.
- 2. Some or bud, satiety may look like an immediate rupture.
- 有的还是花骨朵儿, 看起来饱胀得马上要破裂似的.
- 3. Satiety is a dream which will always elude you.
- 完全满足该欲望是一个永远无法实现的梦.
- 4. Their presence in foods induces satiety at meal time.
- 它们在食物中的存在诱导进餐时的满足感.
- 5. As for satiety Don Juan insists upon it, on the contrary.
- 至于满足,唐璜则相反,他一直坚持如此.