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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sat·is·fy /ˈsætəsfaɪ/ ●●○ W2 verb (satisfied, satisfying, satisfies) [transitive]  1 SATISFIEDto make someone feel pleased by doing what they want 使〔某人〕满意 Nothing I did would ever satisfy my father. 我做什么都不能让父亲满意。2 if you satisfy someone’s needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or want 满足〔要求、需要等〕satisfy somebody’s needs/demands/desires The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners. 这一课程是为满足成年学习者的需要而设计的。satisfy somebody’s hunger/appetite (=give someone enough food to stop them from feeling hungry) 让某人吃饱/满足某人的胃口 A salad won’t be enough to satisfy my appetite. 一份色拉是不够让我吃饱的。 Just to satisfy my curiosity (=find out something), how much did it cost? 我只是好奇想问一下,这花了多少钱?3 formalPERSUADE to make someone feel sure that something is right or true 使确信,使信服 SYN convincesatisfy somebody of something Jackson tried to satisfy me of his innocence. 杰克逊试图让我相信他是清白的。satisfy yourself (that) Having satisfied herself that no one was there, she closed the door. 她确信那里没人,就把门关上了。4 formalGOOD ENOUGH to be good enough for a particular purpose, standard etc 符合,达到〔要求、标准等〕 SYN meet Have you satisfied all the requirements for the general degree? 你达到普通学位的所有要求了吗?nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: if you satisfy someone’s needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or wantnounssatisfy a needEducation must satisfy the needs of its pupils.satisfy a demandThe company was unable to satisfy demand for the product.satisfy somebody's appetite/hungerThey don't get enough food to satisfy their appetite.satisfy a desireIt is difficult to satisfy a desire for power.satisfy an urgeHer urge to travel had never been satisfied.satisfy somebody's curiosity (=let someone know something they want to know)I had to read the letter, just to satisfy my curiosity.satisfy somebody's wants (=provide the things that someone wants)We work hard to satisfy customers' wants.satisfy somebody's aspirations (=provide the things that someone hopes to get)The new government failed to satisfy the aspirations of the people.satisfy somebody's cravings (=satisfy a strong desire)I needed to satisfy my cravings for chocolate.nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 4: to be good enough for a particular purpose, standard etcnounssatisfy a requirementThe application must satisfy the requirements of Article 6.satisfy a conditionFree treatment is available providing that two conditions are satisfied.satisfy a criterionThese programmes permit students to enter higher education without satisfying all the admissions criteria.→ See Verb table
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satisfyThe changes I made seemed to satisfy Cooley.A compromise was eventually reached, but even this failed to satisfy environmentalists.I tried on dozens of wedding dresses before I found one that satisfied me.The cheapest products satisfy only minimum safety requirements.We've already satisfied ourselves that it was an accident.Applicants will have to satisfy the committee that they are suitable for the job.What numbers will satisfy the equation 2x + 3 >13?Her explanation failed to satisfy the jury.In addition more detailed information is obtained on occasion in order to satisfy the needs of adhoc detailed projects.When the others had satisfied their hunger he led the attack.The police said that they were satisfied with his story and let him go free.satisfy ... curiosityAt least he had satisfied his curiosity.Foucard had once gone to that door, thrown it wide, given the room an all-embracing glance, satisfied his curiosity.If this is true, it seems an expensive way of satisfying one's curiosity.Some came to seek the new power, some to chuckle, others to satisfy their curiosity.Some of them I had never seen before and some were there to satisfy their curiosity.We too need to read the Bible in our hearts, rather than simply to discover facts or satisfy our curiosity.You still haven't satisfied my curiosity.If you want to satisfy your curiosity about Bob's girlfriend, you ring him yourself.satisfy yourself (that)All we had to do now was satisfy ourselves that there was enough wreckage to warrant returning for a full-scale excavation.No-one moved until she had quite satisfied herself.She satisfied herself by pausing on the way to the conference to score it out.He must therefore satisfy himself on a regular basis that it does not constitute a statutory nuisance.Decision makers should satisfy themselves that current practice is itself worth having before using it as a comparison for a new treatment.One of these has not yet been published, so people are unable to satisfy themselves that its design is appropriate.He decided against buying a ticket there and then but satisfied himself with getting a list of trains to Rome.I satisfied myself with the knowledge that I would suffer far more from leaving him than he would suffer from my absence.satisfied ... requirementsOn 23 April 1991, information which satisfied the requirements of two of the four precepts in issue was produced.
Origin satisfy (1400-1500) Old French satisfier, from Latin satisfacere, from satis enough + facere to make
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satisfy
satisfy S3 W2 /ˈsætəsfaɪ, ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ verb (past tense and past participle satisfied, present participle satisfying, third person singular satisfies) [transitive]
 Word Family: adjective: satisfactoryunsatisfactory, satisfieddissatisfiedunsatisfied, satisfying; adverb: satisfactorilyUNSATISFACTORILY, satisfyingly; verb: satisfy; noun: satisfactiondissatisfaction
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: satisfier, from Latin satisfacere, from satis 'enough' + facere 'to make'
1. to make someone feel pleased by doing what they want:
    Nothing I did would ever satisfy my father.
2. if you satisfy someone’s needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or want
    satisfy sb’s needs/demands/desires
    The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners.
    satisfy sb’s hunger/appetite (=give someone enough food to stop them from feeling hungry)
    A salad won’t be enough to satisfy my appetite.
    Just to satisfy my curiosity (=find out something), how much did it cost?
3. formal to make someone feel sure that something is right or true
   SYN  convince
    satisfy somebody of something
    Jackson tried to satisfy me of his innocence.
    satisfy yourself (that)
    Having satisfied herself that no one was there, she closed the door.
4. formal to be good enough for a particular purpose, standard etc
   SYN  meet:
    Have you satisfied all the requirements for the general degree?
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 2)
■ nouns
    satisfy a need Education must satisfy the needs of its pupils.
    satisfy a demand The company was unable to satisfy demand for the product.
    satisfy somebody's appetite/hunger They don't get enough food to satisfy their appetite.
    satisfy a desire It is difficult to satisfy a desire for power.
    satisfy an urge Her urge to travel had never been satisfied.
    satisfy somebody's curiosity (=let someone know something they want to know) I had to read the letter, just to satisfy my curiosity.
    satisfy somebody's wants (=provide the things that someone wants) We work hard to satisfy customers' wants.
    satisfy somebody's aspirations (=provide the things that someone hopes to get) The new government failed to satisfy the aspirations of the people.
    satisfy somebody's cravings (=satisfy a strong desire) I needed to satisfy my cravings for chocolate.
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 4)
■ nouns
    satisfy a requirement The application must satisfy the requirements of Article 6.
    satisfy a condition Free treatment is available providing that two conditions are satisfied.
    satisfy a criterion These programmes permit students to enter higher education without satisfying all the admissions criteria.


🔑 sat·isfyBrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they satisfy BrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it satisfies BrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪz/ 🔊past simple satisfied BrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪd/ 🔊past participle satisfied BrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪd/ 🔊 -ing form satisfying BrE /ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 ~ sb (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to make sb pleased by doing or giving them what they want 使满意;使满足Nothing satisfies himhe's always complaining. 什么都难如他的意,他老在抱怨。🔊🔊The proposed plan will not satisfy everyone. 拟议中的计划不会让所有人都满意。🔊🔊🔑 ~ sth to provide what is wanted, needed or asked for 满足(要求、需要等)The food wasn't enough to satisfy his hunger. 这食物不足以让他解饿。🔊🔊to satisfy sb's curiosity 满足某人的好奇心The education system must satisfy the needs of all children. 教育体系必须满足所有儿童的需要。🔊🔊We cannot satisfy demand for the product. 我们不能满足对该产品的需求。🔊🔊She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college. 她没有达到进入那所学院的全部要求。🔊🔊🔑 (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to make sb certain sth is true or has been done 向…证实;使确信~ sb Her explanation did not satisfy the teacher. 她的解释没有让老师信服。🔊🔊~ sb of sth People need to be satisfied of the need for a new system. 需要使人们明白建立一个新体系的必要性。🔊🔊~ sb/yourself (that) Once I had satisfied myself (that) it was the right decision, we went ahead.一旦我自己确信这个决定是正确的,我们便动手干了起来。