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satisfactorily

/sat-is-fak-tuh-ree, -fak-tree/US // ˌsæt ɪsˈfæk tə ri, -ˈfæk tri //UK // (ˌsætɪsˈfæktərɪ, -trɪ) //

令人满意地,满意地,令人满意的,令人满意

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : giving or affording satisfaction; fulfilling all demands or requirements: a satisfactory solution.
    • : Theology. atoning or expiating.

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Examples

  • That said, if reputation gives you peace of mind, there are some leaders that all but guarantee a satisfactory shaving experience.

  • At other times I suspect we only stick around because we’re playing the real-world equivalent of a video game—conditioned to crave the chemical release from a momentary discovery, or a satisfactory fitting of a curve to data points.

  • Bluetooth technology has greatly improved over the years and chances are any model you find will have a satisfactory range and steady performance.

  • Traditionally, a buyer would make an offer subject to a satisfactory home inspection.

  • “TikTok has been informed that the authority is open for engagement and will review its decision subject to a satisfactory mechanism by TikTok to moderate unlawful content,” said Pakistan Telecommunication Authority in a statement.

  • Let me spare you the reading time: He never satisfactorily responds to that question, but then again, the answer is self-evident.

  • The video was reported as requiring more than 50 takes to complete satisfactorily.

  • Each show ends a hint of Borgesian uncertainty, as if the mystery can never quite be satisfactorily explained.

  • It lasted less than 13 seconds and has never been explained satisfactorily by the Sofitel management.

  • Yet without a large amount of their roots these Ferns can never be satisfactorily established.

  • After his wife's death, the Consul had never succeeded in dividing this duty satisfactorily between them.

  • But why she liked him she could not explain satisfactorily to herself when she partly attempted to do so.

  • It is equally difficult to explain satisfactorily how it was that Sarah, the wife of Abraham, was also his sister.

  • This change has been very satisfactorily explained by the contemporary history of the Catacombs.