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adjectivezufriedenstellend; angemessen [Bezahlung]‘satisfactory’ — (as school mark) "ausreichend"
* * *[-'fæktəri]adjective ((negative unsatisfactory) giving satisfaction; good enough to satisfy: Your work is not satisfactory; The condition of the sick man is satisfactory.) befriedigend* * *sat·is·fac·tory[ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri, AM ˌsæt̬-]\satisfactory condition zufriedenstellender Zustandhighly \satisfactory ( approv) äußerst zufriedenstellend* * *["stIs'fktərI]adjbefriedigend, zufriedenstellend; account, completion of contract zufriedenstellend; (= only just good enough) ausreichend, hinlänglich attr; reason triftig, einleuchtend; excuse angemessen, annehmbar; (in exams) ausreichend, befriedigendto be in a satisfactory condition (Med) — sich in einem zufriedenstellenden Zustand befinden
work is proceeding at a satisfactory pace —
how satisfactory do you find the new conditions? — wie sind Sie mit den neuen Verhältnissen zufrieden?
his work is only just satisfactory — seine Arbeit ist gerade noch annehmbar or (Sch) befriedigend
this is just not satisfactory! — das geht so nicht!
it's hardly satisfactory being given only one hour's notice — das geht doch nicht, wenn einem nur eine Stunde vorher Bescheid gesagt wird
an offer of 8% is simply not satisfactory — ein Angebot von 8% reicht einfach nicht
* * *satisfactory adj (adv satisfactorily)1. befriedigend, zufriedenstellend, hinreichend2. REL sühnend, Sühne…* * *adjectivezufriedenstellend; angemessen [Bezahlung]‘satisfactory’ — (as school mark) "ausreichend"
* * *adj.befriedigend adj.zufrieden stellend adj.zufriedenstellend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.
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