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1 one of his greatest satisfactions
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[ˌsætɪs'fækʃ(ə)n]nудовлетворение, удовлетворённость, удовольствиеThey felt satisfaction that a fair compromise had been reached. — Они были довольны, что было найдено компромиссное решение.
She felt satisfaction at winning a prize. — Она была довольна тем, что выиграла приз.
The paper was at last written to my satisfaction. — К моему удовлетворению работа наконец-то была напмсана
- deep satisfaction- complete satisfaction
- feeling of satisfaction
- matter of satisfaction
- one of his greatest satisfactions
- smb's satisfaction with the results
- satisfaction of all the parties concerned
- everybody's satisfaction
- hear smth with the greatest satisfaction
- say smth with the greatest satisfaction
- do smth with a special satisfaction
- give smb some satisfaction
- have a great satisfaction
- have the satisfaction of knowing all the facts
- express satisfaction
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