satiating

英 [ˈseɪʃieɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˈseɪʃieɪtɪŋ]

v.  满足
satiate的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使满足;使充分享受;使过饱;使腻烦
    If something such as food or pleasure satiates you, you have all that you need or all that you want of it, often so much that you become tired of it.
    1. The dinner was enough to satiate the gourmets...
      晚餐足以让这些美食家们大饱口福。
    2. The Edinburgh International Festival offers enough choice to satiate most appetites.
      爱丁堡国际艺术节上活动丰富,大多数人都会尽兴而归。

双语例句

  1. Meticulously selecting yam of Mingjian Township, and blending with natural pure soybean milk; thick but not satiating; the taste has abundant gradation.
    严选名间乡盛产山药,调和以天然纯正豆浆,浓稠而不腻、口味富层次。
  2. Since the 1990s, the general public market and the layered markets are converted into individual micro-markets with the technical and economic support from the information revolution characterized by the popularization of computers and Internet. However, material products are increasingly satiating in general.
    20世纪90年代至今,一方面,以计算机和因特网的普及为标志的信息革命,为大众和层阶市场转变为个体市场提供了技术和经济性支持。