satiate 的 2 个定义
sa·ti·at·ed, sa·ti·at·ing.
- to supply with anything to excess, so as to disgust or weary; surfeit.
- to satisfy to the full; sate.
satiate 近义词
stuff, satisfy completely or excessively
更多satiate例句
- They’ve just sacrificed conservative royalty and their former number three leader in the House, Liz Cheney, to satiate the base’s rage and move on.
- And the not-so-subtle winks to Batman lore will be enough to satiate hungry fanboys for now.
- All bulldozed by developers, eager to satiate the needs of the rich and foreign.
- Cigarettes generate their own cravings, which you walk into the store intending to satiate.
- Though this is enough to satiate the most ardent of conspiracy theorists, I find it lacking.
- If thy soul be satiate and weary, change from garden to garden, from furrow to furrow, from sight to sight.
- Even the multitude who seek to satiate themselves in sensual enjoyments, even these come to us sooner or later for aid.
- The baffled creature, tantalised with the blood of his other victims, was ready to satiate its lust at last.
- Fowls, in their inquisitive endeavours to find food, try to satiate an appetite which is never satisfied.
- One blow was enough; but it did not satiate the wrath of that spirit which had pursued him through two days.