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sated

/sey-tid/US // ˈseɪ tɪd //

有意义的,饱满的,饱满,有意义

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fully satisfied:After that deep bowl of superb salad, I left sated and content.
    • : overfilled with or overexposed to something to the point of being unable to bear more; glutted, as with food, pleasure, etc.:Congratulations for adding flavor to an old debate being forced upon a sated populace.

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Examples

  • It’s late, of course, because the national pastime typically moves with all the urgency of a sated sloth on a 100-degree day.

  • I had spent only three hours in the park and already felt sated.

  • But for a British public sated with royal pomp back in April, ordinary is quite good enough.

  • Handsome looking people and rather accessible prices; both left us happily sated.

  • They make a mean (read: strong) iced Americano and both healthy eaters and indulgers will be sated.

  • You do become sated quite quickly, and, of course, the potential for overload is there.

  • When his feeble love is sated, he will hold thee surely then Something lower than his hookah, something less than his cayenne.

  • Donations of food and clothing kept pouring in until Chicago was fairly sated.

  • At first the larva does not touch them, being amply sated with the copious meal of the day before.

  • He was sated with such things, and seldom found it possible to bear more than a line or two of them.

  • Davies's passion for intricate navigation had to be sated even in these secure and tideless waters.