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satisfactory

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

令人满意,令人满意的,满意,满意的

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.acceptable, sufficient

Examples

  • There is also evidence of associations between synesthesia and elements of creativity, but one stumbling block is the lack of a satisfactory definition of creativity.

  • Of those 46, more than half reported “satisfactory recovery” after four months, and the entire cohort reported “satisfactory recovery” by the end of the year-long study period.

  • This is critical because, as it stands, there are no satisfactory methods to help patients recover from disorders of consciousness.

  • In New York City, the Mermaid Inn is offering $500 bonuses to servers hired at its four locations, paid out after three months of “satisfactory employment.”

  • FSIN said that Navalny’s health was “satisfactory” and that he was being examined by a doctor every day.

  • It also has allowed much more extensive, although not entirely satisfactory, UN inspections.

  • There are several independent research programs but the origin of life does not have a satisfactory explanation at present.

  • Some insurers are limiting it to patients who have tried the older drugs, but failed to get satisfactory results.

  • Or might a solution be found that is mutually satisfactory to both sides—even if each side must forgo their maximum desires?

  • Many have experienced phenomena that, however creepy, admit a satisfactory explanation.

  • Numerous methods for staining capsules have been devised, but few are satisfactory.

  • The remaining figures, being taken from census returns and other reliable authorities, are more satisfactory.

  • The "torfuge" (Fig. 31) is said to be a very satisfactory substitute for the centrifuge, and is readily portable.

  • He had looked diligently into the transactions of the house for many years past, and the investigation was most satisfactory.

  • “This is satisfactory,” said Wardle, hardly knowing whether to smile or be offended.