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1 satisfy
A vtr1 ( fulfil) satisfaire [need, wants, desires, curiosity] ; satisfaire [person, customer] ; assouvir [hunger, desire] ;2 (persuade, convince) convaincre [critics, police, public opinion] (that que) ; I am not satisfied by your explanation je ne trouve pas votre explication bien convaincante ;3 ( meet) satisfaire à [criteria, demand, regulations, requirements] ; être conforme à [definition] ; satisfaire à [conditions]. -
2 satisfy
1. Iriches do not always satisfy богатство не всегда приносит счастье; fruit does not satisfy фрукты не сытны /не дают чувства сытости/2. III1) satisfy smth. satisfy smb.'s ambitions (smb.'s aspirations, smb.'s expectations, etc.) отвечать чьим-л. честолюбивым замыслам к т.д.; satisfy a desire to travel удовлетворять желание путешествовать; satisfy the car (the eye, the heart, etc.) радовать ухо и т.д.; satisfy smb. your explanation satisfies me ваше объяснение меня удовлетворяет; this proposal satisfied everyone это предложение всем подошло /всех устроило/; does that answer satisfy you? вас этот ответ удовлетворяет /устраивает/?; nothing satisfies him, he is always complaining он всем недоволен и вечно жалуется; mere words do not satisfy me мне одних слов мало2) satisfy smth. satisfy one's hunger (one's thirst) утолять голод (жажду); satisfy one's curiosity (smb.'s desire, smb.'s last, smb.'s wants, etc.) удовлетворять свое любопытство и т.д.; satisfy one's (smb.'s) conscience успокоить свою (чью-л.) совесть; satisfy smb. he ill so grasping that no reasonable sum will satisfy him он так жаден, что никакая разумная сумма денег его не удовлетворит3) satisfy smth. satisfy an obligation (a claim, a request, a demand, etc.) выполнять обязательство и т.д.; satisfy all requirements отвечать /соответствовать, удовлетворить/ всем требованиям; he could not satisfy the terms of the agreement он не мог выполнить все условии договора; satisfy au algebraic equation удовлетворять условиям уравнения; satisfy smb. satisfy one's creditors рассчитаться с кредиторами, удовлетворить кредиторов4) satisfy smth. satisfy smb.'s doubts (smb.'s fears, smb.'s anxiety, etc.) рассеять чьи-л. сомнения и т.д.3. IVsatisfy smb., smth. in same manner satisfy smb. thoroughly (completely, partially, more or less, intellectually, sensually, etc.) удовлетворять кого-л. вполне и т.д.: this piece of work doesn't quite satisfy me, but it is the best I can do эта работа не совсем меня удовлетворяет, но лучше я сделать не могу; satisfy one's appetite fully насытиться4. XI1) be satisfied with smb., smth. be satisfied with the boy (with oneself. with a result, with smb.'s offer, with an answer, with smb.'s explanation, with smb.'s work, etc.) быть довольным мальчиком и т.д.; I'm satisfied with the results of the exam я доволен результатом экзамена; he is quite satisfied with his lot он вполне доволен своей судьбой; he will not be satisfied with such a small salary его не устроит такая маленькая зарплата; I'm not satisfied with words мне одних слов мало; be satisfied at some time he is soon satisfied ему немного надо, чтобы быть довольным; он не очень требователен; are you satisfied now? вы теперь удовлетворены /довольны/?: be satisfied in some manner my customers are fully (hardly, scarcely, etc.) satisfied мои клиенты совершенно и т.д. довольны2) be satisfied that... I'm not satisfied that he's guilty я еще не убежден в его вине5. XVIIIsatisfy oneself that... satisfy oneself that the man is sincere (that everything is all right, pie.) убедиться в том, что этот человек искренен и т.д.6. XXI1satisfy smth. for smth. satisfy one's desire for a new car (one's expectations for a responsible position, smb.'s hopes for success, smb.'s hopes for assistance, smb.'s expectations for a fortune, etc.) удовлетворять желание приобрести новую машину и т.д.7. XXIIsatisfy smth. for doing smth. satisfy one's desire for travelling (smb.'s passion for motoring, etc.) удовлетворять желание путешествовать и т.д.8. XXVIsatisfy smb. that... satisfy mother that there was no cause for her fears (him that he could do the work well, the girl that your story is true, the people that there was no danger, etc.) убеждать мать в том, что ее страхи необоснованы и т.д. -
3 desire
1. noundesire to do something — Wunsch, etwas zu tun
I have no desire to see him — ich habe nicht den Wunsch, ihn zu sehen
2) (thing desired)she is my heart's desire — sie ist die Frau meines Herzens
3) (lust) Verlangen, das2. transitive verbhe only desired her happiness — er wollte nur ihr Glück
2) (request) wünschen3) (sexually) begehren [Mann, Frau]* * *1. noun(a wish or longing: I have a sudden desire for a bar of chocolate; I have no desire ever to see him again.) das Verlangen2. verb(to long for or feel desire for: After a day's work, all I desire is a hot bath.) verlangen- academic.ru/19878/desirable">desirable- desirability* * *de·sire[dɪˈzaɪəʳ, AM dɪˈzaɪɚ]I. vt1. (want)▪ to \desire sth etw wünschenI \desire nothing other than to be left in peace ich will nichts weiter als in Ruhe gelassen werdento achieve the \desired effect die gewünschte Wirkung erzielen▪ to \desire sb jdn begehrenII. nto express the \desire to do sth/that... den Wunsch äußern, etw zu tun/dass...to be the object of sb's \desire das Objekt von jds Begierde seinto satisfy one's \desire seine Begierde befriedigen* * *[dI'zaɪə(r)]1. nWunsch m (for nach); (= longing) Sehnsucht f (for nach); (sexual) Verlangen nt (for nach), Begehren nt (for nach)a desire for peace/revenge — ein Verlangen nt nach Frieden/Rache
I have no desire to see him — ich habe kein Verlangen, ihn zu sehen
2. vtwünschen; object sich (dat) wünschen; woman begehren; peace haben wollen, verlangen nachto have the desired effect —
it leaves something to be desired — es lässt zu wünschen übrig
* * *desire [dıˈzaıə(r)]A v/t1. wünschen, begehren, verlangen, wollen ( alle:sth of sb etwas von jemandem):desire to see sb jemanden zu sehen wünschen;desire sth (to be) done wünschen, dass etwas getan wird oder geschieht;he desires that you (should) come at once, he desires you to come at once er will, dass Sie sofort kommen;leave much (nothing) to be desired viel (nichts) zu wünschen übrig lassen;as desired wie gewünscht;if desired auf Wunsch, wenn gewünscht2. etwas ersehnen, (sehnlich) begehren3. eine Frau etc begehrento do zu tun)B v/i den Wunsch hegenC sfor nach):desire for knowledge Wissensdurst m;desire to eat Esslust f;desire to smoke Rauchverlangen2. Wunsch m, Bitte f:at his desire auf seine Bitte oder seinen Wunschfor nach)4. (sinnliche) Begierdewhat is your greatest desire? was ist dein größter Wunsch?, was wünschst du dir am meisten?* * *1. noundesire to do something — Wunsch, etwas zu tun
I have no desire to see him — ich habe nicht den Wunsch, ihn zu sehen
3) (lust) Verlangen, das2. transitive verb1) (wish) sich (Dat.) wünschen; (long for) sich sehnen nach2) (request) wünschen3) (sexually) begehren [Mann, Frau]* * *(for) n.Trieb -e m.Verlangen (nach) n.Begierde -n f.Drang ¨-e m.Verlangen n. v.begehren v.wünschen v. -
4 gratify
tr['grætɪfaɪ]1 (satisfy - desire etc) satisfacer2 (give pleasure to) complacer, gratificar1) please: complacer2) satisfy: satisfacer, gratificarv.• complacer v.• despicar v.• gratificar v.• halagar v.• hartar v.• satisfacer v.'grætəfaɪ, 'grætɪfaɪtransitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( fulfill) satisfacer*b) ( give satisfaction) complacer*['ɡrætɪfaɪ]VT [+ person] complacer; [+ desire, whim etc] satisfacer* * *['grætəfaɪ, 'grætɪfaɪ]transitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( fulfill) satisfacer*b) ( give satisfaction) complacer* -
5 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) tilfredsstille; berolige; dæmpe; forsone* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) tilfredsstille; berolige; dæmpe; forsone -
6 indulge
1) (to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes: You shouldn't indulge that child.) consentir2) (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) entregarse (a), complacer3) (to allow (oneself) a luxury etc: Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).) darse (un/el) gusto•- indulgent
- indulge in
tr[ɪn'dʌlʤ]1 (satisfy - desire, whim) satisfacer, ceder a, consentir; (- passion) dar rienda suelta a■ he spent a week indulging his passion for skiing pasó una semana dando rienda suelta a su pasión por el esquí2 (pamper - person) complacer; (- child) mimar, consentir■ she indulged him in/with presents ella lo mimaba con regalos■ she sometimes indulges in the luxury of a beauty treatment a veces se permite el lujo de un tratamiento de belleza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto indulge oneself permitirse un lujo, darse algún gusto1) gratify: gratificar, satisfacer2) spoil: consentir, mimarindulge vito indulge in : permitirsev.• complacerse v.• consentir v.• dar gusto a v.• gratificar v.• mimar v.• satisfacer v.ɪn'dʌldʒ
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transitive verb \<\<child\>\> consentir*, mimar; \<\<desire/appetite\>\> satisfacer*it doesn't hurt to indulge oneself every now and again — es bueno darse algún gusto de vez en cuando
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vi[ɪn'dʌldʒ]1.VT (=give in to) [+ desire, appetite] satisfacer; [+ whim] consentir; [+ person] complacer; (=spoil) [+ child] mimar, consentirto indulge o.s. — darse un gusto
go on, indulge yourself! — venga, ¡date ese gustazo or capricho! *
2.VIeveryone indulges in fattening foods once in a while — todo el mundo se permite comer cosas que engordan de vez en cuando
he is indulging in fantasy/speculation — se está dejando llevar por la fantasía/especulación
* * *[ɪn'dʌldʒ]
1.
transitive verb \<\<child\>\> consentir*, mimar; \<\<desire/appetite\>\> satisfacer*it doesn't hurt to indulge oneself every now and again — es bueno darse algún gusto de vez en cuando
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7 appease
transitive verb1) (make calm) besänftigen; (Polit.) beschwichtigen2) (soothe) lindern [Leid, Schmerz, Not]; mildern [Beunruhigung, Erregung]; stillen [Hunger, Durst]* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) beschwichtigen- academic.ru/3200/appeasement">appeasement* * *ap·pease[əˈpi:z]vt ( form)1. (pacify)▪ to \appease sb jdn beruhigen [o besänftigen]to \appease a conflict einen Konflikt beilegen [o schlichten2. (relieve)to \appease one's appetite/hunger seinen Appetit/Hunger stillen; (suppress) seinen Appetit/Hunger zügelnto \appease sb's anger/curiosity jds Zorn beschwichtigen geh/Neugier befriedigen* * *[ə'piːz]vt(= calm) person, anger beschwichtigen, besänftigen; (POL) (durch Zugeständnisse) beschwichtigen; (= satisfy) hunger, thirst stillen; curiosity stillen, befriedigen* * *appease [əˈpiːz] v/t1. jemanden, jemandes Zorn etc besänftigen, beschwichtigen2. einen Streit schlichten, beilegen3. Leiden mildern* * *transitive verb1) (make calm) besänftigen; (Polit.) beschwichtigen2) (soothe) lindern [Leid, Schmerz, Not]; mildern [Beunruhigung, Erregung]; stillen [Hunger, Durst]* * *v.abwiegeln v.beruhigen v.beschwichtigen v. -
8 appease
ə'pi:z(to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) aplacar, satisfacer, saciartr[ə'piːz]1 aplacar, calmar1) calm, pacify: aplacar, apaciguar, sosegar2) satisfy: satisfacer, mitigarv.• apaciguar v.• aplacar v.• calmar v.• desencolerizar v.• desenojar v.• mitigar v.• pacificar v.• sosegar v.• tranquilizar v.ə'piːztransitive verb \<\<person\>\> apaciguar*; \<\<anger\>\> aplacar*; \<\<hunger\>\> mitigar*[ǝ'piːz]VT1) (=pacify) [+ person] apaciguar, calmar; [+ anger] aplacar2) (=satisfy) [+ person] satisfacer; [+ hunger] saciar; [+ curiosity] satisfacer, saciar3) (Pol) apaciguar, contemporizar con* * *[ə'piːz]transitive verb \<\<person\>\> apaciguar*; \<\<anger\>\> aplacar*; \<\<hunger\>\> mitigar* -
9 beschwichtigen
v/t auch POL. appease; (aufgebrachte Menge, Zorn) placate, pacify; (Kind) calm down, soothe; (Gewissen) ease; (Zweifel, Befürchtungen etc.) set at rest, allay; beschwichtigend Worte: calming, soothing; Ton etc.: soothing; Geste: pacifying* * *to smooth down; to allay; to placate; to lull; to appease; to conciliate; to pacify; to assuage* * *be|schwịch|ti|gen [bə'ʃvIçtɪgn] ptp beschwi\#chtigtvtjdn to appease, to pacify; Kinder to calm down, to soothe; jds Zorn, Gewissen to soothe, to appease, to calm* * *1) (to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) appease2) (to make calm or peaceful: She tried to pacify the quarrelling children.) pacify* * *be·schwich·ti·gen *[bəˈʃvɪçtɪgn̩]vtjdm das Gewissen \beschwichtigen to soothe sb's consciencejds Zorn \beschwichtigen to calm [or soothe] [or form appease] sb's anger* * ** * *beschwichtigen v/t auch POL appease; (aufgebrachte Menge, Zorn) placate, pacify; (Kind) calm down, soothe; (Gewissen) ease; (Zweifel, Befürchtungen etc) set at rest, allay;* * ** * *v.to appease v.to conciliate v.to mollify v.to pacify v.to placate v. -
10 appease
[ə'piːz]vt* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) uspokajać, zaspokajać -
11 appease
ə'pi:z(to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) tilfredsstille; berolige, dempeverb \/əˈpiːz\/1) stille, dempe, berolige, bilegge, forsone2) tilfredsstille3) ( spesielt politikk) være ettergivende mot, blidgjøre -
12 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) sefa -
13 appease
olt (szomjat), megbékít* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) lecsillapít -
14 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) acalmar* * *ap.pease[əp'i:z] vt+vi 1 satisfazer, saciar. 2 apaziguar, acalmar, tranqüilizar. 3 curvar-se, sujeitar-se, conciliar. 4 mitigar, abrandar. -
15 appease
v. yatıştırmak, sakinleştirmek, bastırmak, gidermek, azaltmak, hafifletmek; gönlünü almak* * *1. gider 2. yatıştır* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) yatıştırmak, sakinleştirmek -
16 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) pomiriti* * *[əpí:z]transitive verbpomiriti, ublažiti; spraviti, pobotati se; zadovoljiti, utešiti -
17 appease
• tyydyttää• rauhoittaa• lepyttää• lepytellätechnology• lauhduttaa* * *ə'pi:z(to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) tyydyttää -
18 appease
[ə'piːz]verbo transitivo placare, calmare* * *[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) placare; appagare* * *[ə'piːz]verbo transitivo placare, calmare -
19 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) nomierināt; apmierināt* * *nomierināt; dzesēt, apmierināt, remdēt -
20 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) nuraminti, numalšinti
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