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1 he looked gratified
Общая лексика: на его лице было написано удовлетворение, у него был довольный вид -
2 gratify
[ʹgrætıfaı] v1. удовлетворятьto gratify smb.'s taste [appetite, desire] - удовлетворять чей-л. вкус [аппетит, чьё-л. желание]
he looked gratified - на его лице было написано удовлетворение; у него был довольный вид
2. доставлять удовольствие; радоватьto be gratified by smb.'s success - радоваться чьему-л. успеху
your kindness gratified me highly - ваша доброта доставила мне огромную радость
we were gratified to learn that you had passed the examination - мы обрадовались, узнав, что вы сдали экзамен
we are gratified that he has come - мы рады, что он пришёл
it gratified him to read solicitude in the eyes of his daughter - ему доставляло большое удовольствие читать заботу в глазах дочери
3. потворствовать, потакать ( капризам); уступать ( возражениям)4. уст.1) вознаграждать2) давать взятку -
3 gratify
1. v удовлетворятьhe looked gratified — на его лице было написано удовлетворение; у него был довольный вид
2. v доставлять удовольствие; радоватьwe were gratified to learn that you had passed the examination — мы обрадовались, узнав, что вы сдали экзамен
3. v потворствовать, потакать; уступать4. v уст. вознаграждать5. v уст. давать взяткуСинонимический ряд:1. content (verb) appease; cater to; conciliate; content; favor; fulfil; humor; humour; indulge; mollify; oblige; pacify; satisfy; soothe2. please (verb) arride; cheer; delectate; delight; enchant; gladden; happify; please; pleasure; tickleАнтонимический ряд:annoy; displease; dissatisfy; disturb; offend
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