0 a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do:
She derived/obtained great satisfaction from/out of helping other people.
She had the satisfaction of knowing that she'd done everything she could.
You've sold me a defective product and I demand satisfaction (= you must return my money or give me a new product).
The boy explained to the satisfaction of the court why he had lied.
He won't get paid until he completes the job to my satisfaction.
1 the pleasant feeling you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done or are doing something you wanted to do:
2 a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do:
3 a situation in which your complaint or problem is dealt with in a way you consider acceptable:
4 if something is done to someone's satisfaction, they are happy with the result:
Was the work successfully completed to the client's satisfaction?
The Finance Minister's fall from grace gave the tabloid press great satisfaction.
I get a lot of satisfaction from cooking.
It gave me great satisfaction to learn that he'd been sacked.
She smiled with satisfaction.
Ethnographic theories are situated inbetween qualitative categories and narrative satisfaction.
It was a latent variable with three elements: psychological wellbeing, life satisfaction, and satisfaction with the use of time.
They selfassessed quality of performance, importance to one's identity and satisfaction in their family roles.
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滿足,滿意, (對投訴或問題的)妥善處理, 賠償,補償…
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满足,满意, (对投诉或问题的)妥善处理, 赔偿,补偿…
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satisfacción, satisfacción [feminine, singular]…
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満足, 達成感…
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satisfaction [feminine], satisfaction…
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