satiating / verb ˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪt; adjective ˈseɪ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt /

饱食饱腹感饱腹饱足感

satiating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sa·ti·at·ed, sa·ti·at·ing.

  1. to supply with anything to excess, so as to disgust or weary; surfeit.
  2. to satisfy to the full; sate.
adj. 形容词 adjective

satiating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

stuff, satisfy completely or excessively

更多satiating例句

  1. He also notes that by the early afternoon we’ve usually satiated our appetites.
  2. While satiating his desire to compete, they brought with them a new challenge with which he’d grapple throughout his competitive career.
  3. But I have found a unique niche right now that is definitely satiating this profound need that I have always possessed.
  4. Salad staples like avocados, nuts, and olive oil are laden with heart-helping fats and hunger-satiating calories.
  5. Anyone who enjoys familiar American-style munchies (and ample amounts of salt) will find this mix of cupboard staples satiating.
  6. Both of them felt relief in giving the reins to their sorrow, and silently satiating the anguish of their hearts.
  7. He could not know that I was satiating myself with a miser's delights, feasting my eyes upon my own.
  8. Surely these lime trees might store a hundred hives; the very odour is of a honeyed richness, cloying, satiating.
  9. Unworthy of me—of a man who has used the world as a playground, and exhausted his days in satiating curiosity!
  10. No satiating food for him, savory as Lyonaise potato softly tinctured with onion.