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单词 sate
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sate1

verbseɪtseɪt
[with object]
  • 1Satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full.

    充分满足(愿望,食欲)

    sate your appetite at the resort's restaurant

    在景区的餐馆里吃个够。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People suffering from Prader-Willi need half as many calories as normal but have an appetite that cannot be sated, which usually means that they are clinically obese.
    • Nuts are high in monounsaturated ‘good’ fats and a handful may sate an overzealous appetite.
    • His hunger was sated for the time being, but he decided to continue browsing.
    • My savoury yearnings were sated by now, though the whole Camembert fondu with Chablis and garlic was very tempting.
    • Valerie tossed him the flask of juice, which he drank just as quickly, sating his thirst.
    • It's a wealth of extras that should sate any fan's desire for supplemental material.
    • Successful gladiators are those who not only sate the crowd's desire for blood, but do so in an entertaining fashion.
    • Two years before, he had begun writing to them, asking for photos, information, anything to sate a schoolboy's appetite for space exploration.
    • He was hungry all the time and nothing could sate his appetite.
    • Maybe if they gave her something to sate her hunger, she'd finally be silent.
    • When you fuel yourself with foods that your body is craving, make a note of how they've sated your appetite or how you felt after eating them.
    • After everyone had sated their hunger, the group all climbed into Kevin's car.
    • As always, there's a lot more than multiplex fare to sate your cinematic desires this season.
    • The result would sate media appetite for star content while saving the studios huge sums of money.
    • Since he had sated his hunger he found that his senses were even sharper.
    • However, eating nuts helps to sate the appetite, and studies suggest this tends to lead to a reduction in our intake of other foods.
    • Just a warning for light eaters, the generous portion should be shared by at least two persons as this particular dish will quickly sate your appetite as it is incredibly rich.
    • Champagne was ready, along with flowers and a menu designed to sate the finest appetite.
    • I want some real food; something to sate my hunger and soothe my stomach.
    • The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer.
    Synonyms
    satiate, fully satisfy
    slake, quench, take the edge off
    gorge, stuff, fill, overfill, overfeed, surfeit, glut, cloy
    1. 1.1 Supply (someone) with as much as or more of something than is desired or can be managed.
      使满足,使餍足
      he was sated with flying
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For now, however, a good tale would more or less sate him.
      • I nurse the first baby until she's sated, then attend to the second baby.
      • At this point, I thought I was sated, and could not imagine ever wanting to take another bite of anything, no matter how savory and delicious.
      • I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger.
      • If that doesn't sate you, the Macdonalds can organise fishing, deer-stalking, pony-trekking and hiking.
      • And under any other circumstances, it would be more than enough to sate us.
      • When she was sated, sleep threatened to take her immediately, but she tried to fend it off by talking.
      • I don't know what I could do with a lot of what I get, as I'm already sated with so much good stuff.
      • These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders.
      • We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu.
      • It's hard to imagine anyone saying, ‘I've got all the music I'll ever want now - I'm sated.’

Derivatives

  • sateless

  • adjectiveˈseɪtləsˈseɪtləs
    literary
    • Impossible to satisfy.

      their sateless desire to know

Origin

Early 17th century: probably an alteration of dialect sade, from Old English sadian 'become sated or weary' (related to sad). The change in the final consonant was due to association with satiate.

Rhymes

abate, ablate, aerate, ait, await, backdate, bait, bate, berate, castrate, collate, conflate, crate, create, cremate, date, deflate, dictate, dilate, distraite, donate, downstate, eight, elate, equate, estate, fate, fête, fixate, freight, frustrate, gait, gate, gestate, gradate, grate, great, gyrate, hate, hydrate, inflate, innate, interrelate, interstate, irate, Kate, Kuwait, lactate, late, locate, lustrate, mandate, mate, migrate, misdate, misstate, mistranslate, mutate, narrate, negate, notate, orate, ornate, Pate, placate, plate, prate, prorate, prostrate, pulsate, pupate, quadrate, rate, rotate, sedate, serrate, short weight, skate, slate, spate, spectate, spruit, stagnate, state, straight, strait, Tate, tête-à-tête, Thwaite, translate, translocate, transmigrate, truncate, underrate, understate, underweight, update, uprate, upstate, up-to-date, vacate, vibrate, wait, weight

sate2

verbseɪtseɪt
  • archaic spelling of sat
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She sate on the log of a fallen tree, of which there were many.

sate1

verbseɪtsāt
[with object]
  • 1Satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full.

    充分满足(愿望,食欲)

    sate your appetite at the resort's restaurant

    在景区的餐馆里吃个够。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Champagne was ready, along with flowers and a menu designed to sate the finest appetite.
    • Nuts are high in monounsaturated ‘good’ fats and a handful may sate an overzealous appetite.
    • People suffering from Prader-Willi need half as many calories as normal but have an appetite that cannot be sated, which usually means that they are clinically obese.
    • It's a wealth of extras that should sate any fan's desire for supplemental material.
    • My savoury yearnings were sated by now, though the whole Camembert fondu with Chablis and garlic was very tempting.
    • Successful gladiators are those who not only sate the crowd's desire for blood, but do so in an entertaining fashion.
    • His hunger was sated for the time being, but he decided to continue browsing.
    • After everyone had sated their hunger, the group all climbed into Kevin's car.
    • Two years before, he had begun writing to them, asking for photos, information, anything to sate a schoolboy's appetite for space exploration.
    • Since he had sated his hunger he found that his senses were even sharper.
    • When you fuel yourself with foods that your body is craving, make a note of how they've sated your appetite or how you felt after eating them.
    • However, eating nuts helps to sate the appetite, and studies suggest this tends to lead to a reduction in our intake of other foods.
    • As always, there's a lot more than multiplex fare to sate your cinematic desires this season.
    • I want some real food; something to sate my hunger and soothe my stomach.
    • The result would sate media appetite for star content while saving the studios huge sums of money.
    • Valerie tossed him the flask of juice, which he drank just as quickly, sating his thirst.
    • The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer.
    • Maybe if they gave her something to sate her hunger, she'd finally be silent.
    • He was hungry all the time and nothing could sate his appetite.
    • Just a warning for light eaters, the generous portion should be shared by at least two persons as this particular dish will quickly sate your appetite as it is incredibly rich.
    Synonyms
    satiate, fully satisfy
    gorge, stuff, fill, overfill, overfeed, surfeit, glut, cloy
    1. 1.1 Supply (someone) with as much as or more of something than is desired or can be managed.
      使满足,使餍足
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's hard to imagine anyone saying, ‘I've got all the music I'll ever want now - I'm sated.’
      • If that doesn't sate you, the Macdonalds can organise fishing, deer-stalking, pony-trekking and hiking.
      • When she was sated, sleep threatened to take her immediately, but she tried to fend it off by talking.
      • I nurse the first baby until she's sated, then attend to the second baby.
      • I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger.
      • And under any other circumstances, it would be more than enough to sate us.
      • I don't know what I could do with a lot of what I get, as I'm already sated with so much good stuff.
      • At this point, I thought I was sated, and could not imagine ever wanting to take another bite of anything, no matter how savory and delicious.
      • We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu.
      • For now, however, a good tale would more or less sate him.
      • These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders.

Origin

Early 17th century: probably an alteration of dialect sade, from Old English sadian ‘become sated or weary’ (related to sad). The change in the final consonant was due to association with satiate.

sate2

verbseɪtsāt
  • archaic spelling of sat
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She sate on the log of a fallen tree, of which there were many.
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