sate 英 [seɪt]   美 [set]

sate

sate  英 [seɪt] 美 [set]

v. 使心满意足,使饱享 

进行时:sating  过去式:sated  过去分词:sated  第三人称单数:sates  名词复数:sates 

The result: the first “solid sate” laser that hit 100, 000 watts —what’s considered weapons grade. 结果是:第一个固体状态激光达到了100,000瓦能量——考虑做为武器的等级。
The Washington sate Department of Health said on its Web site that he had “underlying heart conditions and died last week with what appears to be complications” of swine flu. 华盛顿州卫生部在其网站上面说的是他本身就有潜在的健康问题,于上周死亡,死亡时表现出的症状看似是猪流感并发症。

  • Sometimes you're so hungry you feel like you could eat a ten-course meal. Other times it takes just a small salad to sate your appetite, or to satisfy your hunger.
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  • v. 使心满意足,使饱享
  • 1. The result: the first “solid sate” laser that hit 100, 000 watts —what’s considered weapons grade.

    结果是:第一个固体状态激光达到了100,000瓦能量——考虑做为武器的等级。

  • 2. The Washington sate Department of Health said on its Web site that he had “underlying heart conditions and died last week with what appears to be complications” of swine flu.

    华盛顿州卫生部在其网站上面说的是他本身就有潜在的健康问题,于上周死亡,死亡时表现出的症状看似是猪流感并发症。

  • 3. I could not get enough of those stories — literally: Adults were too few and too busy to sate my craving, so I had to start making up stories of my own.

    对这些故事我百听不厌——名副其实是这样:成年人不多而且他们太忙,根本满足不了我的渴望,于是我开始编织自己的故事。

  • sate (v.) "to satisfy, surfeit," c. 1600, alteration (by influence of Latin satiare "satiate") of Middle English saden "become satiated; satiate," from Old English sadian "to satiate, fill; be sated, get wearied," from Proto-Germanic *sadon "to satisfy, sate," from root *sa- "to satisfy." Related: Sated; sating.
sate / seɪt ; NAmE seɪt / verb satesth ( formal) to satisfy a desire 满足(欲望) sate sates sated sating sate / seɪt ; NAmE seɪt /
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