sate 的定义
sat·ed, sat·ing.
- to satisfy fully.
- to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
sate 近义词
satiate
satisfy
更多sate例句
- Once we sated her curiosity, she smiled with a sense of relief and excitement — the neighborhood again has a buzzing centerpiece.
- We also have a delightful rosé from southern France, a hearty primitivo from the heel of Italy’s boot, and a classic cocktail to sate our wanderlust for Venice.
- She smiles her tight little smile of longing—never enough information to sate this one—and moves on to another line of questioning.
- Right on cue, companies have been eager to sate our warm-and-fuzzy cravings with offers of softer clothes, deeper sleep, and products designed to create a cozier home.
- If it inhabits you, you know it as a never-sated occupier that gets you up early and puts you to bed late just trying to do a little bit more every day.
- If Kentucky gets by Kansas State, I think Wichita Sate can get bounced in the second round.
- Verdict: Not that original, but it will sate the appetite of vampire-starved fans.
- Why wait a week to watch another episode when there are 108 more available and you can sate your hunger by just clicking away?
- It is not clear how much blood would sate the beast awakened.
- They were no more represented in the parliament which sate at Dublin than in the parliament which sate at Westminster.
- This Committee sate at intervals during more than three months.
- When those abuses have been the subject of debate in the House of Commons, I have sate silent.
- His brother, much more distressed than himself, sate near him through the long agony of that day.
- However, he sate by him, and glanced at the Caesar which the boy shoved about a quarter of an inch in his direction.