gratification 的定义
- the state of being gratified; great satisfaction.
- something that gratifies; source of pleasure or satisfaction.
- the act of gratifying.
- Archaic. a reward, recompense, or gratuity.
gratification 近义词
satisfaction
更多gratification例句
- You are expecting instant gratification, and that is just not the case here.
- Immediate gratification is an important part of our culture.
- Now, as Election Day — one of the country’s grandest instant gratification traditions — stretches into a third day and a fourth day and who knows how many more, many people just want it to stop.
- A pocket photo printer lets you pick out those favorites from a camera roll or Instagram feed, while still granting the instant gratification and share-ability of a Polaroid camera.
- Major media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Google and Pinterest are delivering near instant gratification for both planned and unplanned purchases using shoppable media.
- But opting for immediate gratification and having the universe influence our agenda keep long-term goals outside our grasp.
- America is “gratification nation” and we like ours immediate or, at least, annually.
- Or, really, giving us the gratification of seeing him get caught?
- Perhaps part of that is gratification that the ridiculous concept itself is an atomic bust.
- As a society, we just want our football and all the instant gratification that comes with it.
- From childhood I had longed to see something of the world, and this excursion to Paris was the first gratification of that wish.
- Mr Dean did not believe in sudden conversion, nevertheless he expressed gratification.
- Among other extras, the little fellow's hair was treated to a liberal supply of eau de cologne, to his huge gratification.
- He interpreted religion in a way that would give the greatest possible gratification to his senses.
- The gratification of rummaging false Val's desk was an ample compensation; and the countess-dowager hugged herself with delight.