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gratifying

/grat-uh-fahy-ing/US // ˈgræt əˌfaɪ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡrætɪˌfaɪɪŋ) //

可喜的是,令人欣慰的是,可喜,可喜可贺

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to gratify; giving or causing satisfaction; pleasing.

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Examples

  • It’s super-gratifying to know that it’s being used and is helping someone.

  • After the series ran, there was a gratifying push to address many of the systemic weaknesses our journalism exposed.

  • But, for me, the most gratifying one and my favorite has to be the 2020 Olympic Trials in Atlanta because that’s the one where a lot of people never thought I was going to make it and thought I was just looking to participate in the Trials.

  • For Lim, 91, this is particularly gratifying because “these projects were major civic buildings won by open architectural competition,” he notes.

  • That for me was by far the most gratifying part of the whole experience.

  • “It feels very gratifying having gotten here,” Condon says of his Broadway debut.

  • Less gratifying, though, was the vague reasoning she gave for leaving, essentially saying she likes the number 25.

  • More gratifying is that millions of people have heard of it.

  • Yet the tale baseball historians have pieced together is gratifying enough for it not to matter.

  • I love my job and have found work to be gratifying and even calming during periods when other parts of my life are far less so.

  • That is a very lofty, poetical, and gratifying conception, but it is open to one fatal objection—it is not true.

  • Edna had staked her father on his last venture, with the most gratifying results to both of them.

  • I confess that this reception is gratifying, and have no doubt but that you will also feel a pleasure in it.

  • I go into these details because it is my first public success, and consequently very gratifying.

  • To be called Thomas was gratifying, but the Mr. was quite overpowering and made Tom her ally at once.