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