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发表于 2009-5-21 23:57:39
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satiety
\suh-TY-uh-tee\, noun:
The state of being full or gratified to or beyond the point of satisfaction.
名词 n.
1.饱足;满足;果腹
2.过多
Carbohydrates, especially the starchy ones like pasta and potatoes, provide a feeling of satiety, both physiologically and psychologically.
~Marian Burros, "Eating Well", New York Times, October 19, 1988
Isidore of Seville, in interpreting the Psalms in the seventh century, seconded the idea that tears produce satiety. "Lamenting," he wrote, "is the food of souls."
~Tom Lutz, Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears
Satiety is from Latin satietas, from satis, "enough."
A good husband makes a good wife.
夫善则妻贤。
A man jumped from a plane, but there was nothing wrong with him. Do you know why?
Answer:
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