satisfactory
satisfactory 英 [ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri] 美 [ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri]
adj. 满意的;符合要求的;赎罪的
He made a satisfactory bargain with them. 他和他们做了一笔满意的交易。
The arrangements, if not ideal, are fairly satisfactory. 安排虽不算理想, 但也相当满意。
- If something's satisfactory it's okay — acceptable, but maybe not great. When you take a course pass/fail, your grade will be satisfactory if you meet all the requirements and do a reasonable job, or unsatisfactory if you don't.
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- adj. 满意的;符合要求的;赎罪的
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1. He made a satisfactory bargain with them.
他和他们做了一笔满意的交易。
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2. The arrangements, if not ideal, are fairly satisfactory.
安排虽不算理想, 但也相当满意。
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3. "No, " replied Jane, "I have not forgotten him; but I have nothing satisfactory to tell you.
“没有的事,”吉英回答道,“我并没有忘记他,可惜我没有什么满意的消息可以告诉你。
- satisfactory (adj.) mid-15c., "capable of atoning for sin," from Middle French satisfactoire (14c.) and directly from Late Latin satisfactorius, from Latin satisfactus, past participle of satisfacere (see satisfy). Meaning "adequate" is from 1630s. Related: Satisfactorily; satisfactoriness.
sat·is·fac·tory / ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri ; NAmE ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri / adjective good enough for a particular purpose 令人满意的;够好的;可以的 SYN acceptable ◆ a satisfactory explanation/answer/solution/conclusion 令人满意的解释;站得住脚的回答;可行的解决办法;足以服人的结论 ◆ The work is satisfactory but not outstanding. 工作做得可以,但不出色。 ◆ The existing law is not entirely/wholly satisfactory. 现行法律并不十分完善。 OPP unsatisfactory ▶ sat·is·fac·tor·ily / ˌsætɪsˈfæktərəli ; NAmE ˌsætɪsˈfæktərəli / adverb ◆ Her disappearance has never been satisfactorily explained. 她的失踪一直没有得到令人信服的解释。 ◆ Our complaint was dealt with satisfactorily. 我们的投诉得到了满意的处理。 sat·is·fac·tory / ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri ; NAmE ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri / sat·is·fac·tor·ily / ˌsætɪsˈfæktərəli ; NAmE ˌsætɪsˈfæktərəli /
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