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grat.i.fy objHgrAt7I7faI, $5grAt7E-v [often passive]to please (someone), or to satisfy (a wish or need)使高兴;使满足(愿望,需要)We were gratified at/by the response to our appeal.我们对给予我们上诉的答复表示满意。He was gratified to see how well his students had done. [+ obj + to infinitive]他对他的学生们的出色表现感到高兴。Judge Pryor said, "You told them lie after lie in order to get their money so that you could gratify your gambler's desire. "赖尔法官说:“你对他们屡次说谎以便从他们那里搞到钱来满足你一个赌徒的欲望。”Her need for intellectual stimulation wasn't gratified until she got to university.她促进智力发展的需要直到上大学才得到满足。
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