gratification
n. 满足; 满意; 喜悦; 使人满意之事
If you are gratified by something, it gives you pleasure or satisfaction.
Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.
丹巴尔先生对他的回答感到满意。
If you gratify your own or another person's desire, you do what is necessary to please yourself or them.
We gratified our friend's curiosity...
我们满足了朋友的好奇心。
Every whim will be gratified.
每一个突发的念头都会得到满足。
1. state of being gratified; great satisfaction;
2. the act or an instance of satisfying
Your approval gives me much gratification.
承蒙认可,我非常高兴.
Why do we have high living standard but without having our hearts filled with gratification?
我们的生活水准这麽高,为何不见喜悦满怀.
American attachment to instant gratification is strong. So is the pressure to pass the bailout.
美国人对眼前利益的留恋是强烈的, 这正是不得不通过援助计划的压力所在.
All the desires and designs of worldlings are for the gratification of self.
虽然世界上仍有许多地方称道?的名,但世界却已与?一刀两断.
Masochism is for obtaining gratification or sexual arousal by having pain inflicted upon oneself.
自虐者通过给自身施加疼痛来获得满足或者性刺激.