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contented

/kuhn-ten-tid/US // kənˈtɛn tɪd //UK // (kənˈtɛntɪd) //

惬意,惬意的,满意的,满意

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : satisfied; content.

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Examples

  • There is no magical kid age at which we suddenly become perfectly calm and contented.

  • Ads in the 1940s and 1950s insisted that “Beer Belongs” in American life and featured happy housewives delivering beer to contented husbands.

  • If they get back in regular rotation rhythm with their veteran arms stretched out in warm weather, the Nats may look like contented contenders.

  • I think, however, that it was more a case of knowing and understanding herself so well that she could be contented anywhere.

  • In Rwanda, as we watched the young fathers hold their babies, we saw a contented look in their eyes.

  • If Japanese whisky is like a symphony, then I am a contented listener.

  • Its name roughly translates to “pig pear,” referencing the only animals contented to eat it.

  • A new study shows them to be among the most contented in the Western world.

  • Helen Armstead's trajectory, from passive victim to apology guru to contented observer, has little to do with a particular class.

  • There was hardly to be found in all Southern Tennessee a more contented, shiftless, ill-bestead family than theirs.

  • And the idea once fixed in his mind, he was not likely to rest contented with half the glory of his victory.

  • I had the good fortune to be one of the two; and the praise I got, and the benefit of the money made me contented for a time.

  • She sighed, strangely contented, and was positive—knew that in due time he too must come to understand.

  • The Rushmeres if not contented were resigned, and both united in treating Dorothy with kindness and consideration.