1.使满足
2.使喜悦,使高兴
3.〈古〉报酬,奖赏
1.to make someone feel pleased and satisfied
1.You appreciate the sunset, in the moment, remember think of me, this makes me feel gratified.
在你欣赏着落日那刻,记得想起我,这次会让我备感欣慰。
2.Mom Veronica Anderson was a bit more pragmatic and encouraged her to pursue whatever path gratified her most.
妈妈维罗尼卡·安德森则更现实一些,鼓励她去追求自己最喜爱的任何事业。
3.The desire to see, for the sake of seeing, with the mass, alone the one to be gratified, hence the delight in detail.
对于大多数人,单单是为了要看见而要远眺的愿望只是需要得到满足而已,因此,仅仅以能一睹细节为快。
4.but I was gratified to find he had not discovered the coral had come off one of my studs.
不管怎样,我很高兴他没有发现钮饰上的珊瑚掉了。
5.v. to feel pleased and satisfied I was very gratified to hear how much they liked my work.
我非常高兴听到他们说有多喜欢我干的活儿。
6."We are obviously gratified that the district attorney agreed with my lawyers that this case had to be dismissed, " Mr Strauss-Kahn said.
卡恩表示:“我的律师们说必须撤销指控。我们显然对地区检察官同意这种观点感到高兴。”
7.Elizabeth said nothing, but it gratified her exceedingly; the compliment must be all for herself.
伊丽莎白没有说什么,可是心里却得意极了,因为这番殷勤当然都是为了讨好她一个人。
8.I was determined not to let the publics business grind to a halt and was gratified that the White House staff and cabinet felt the same way.
我决定不去打搅公众的注意力,并欣慰地看到白宫工作人员和内阁成员也这样想。
9.Hindley, enjoying his discomfiture , gratified to see what a forbidding young blackguard he would be compelled to present himself.
欣德利先生喊到,他非常享受看着希斯克利夫的窘迫,也很想看着难以亲近的小流氓将如何表现自己。
10.It was impossible to say how much he should be gratified by being employed on such an errand.
若是能让我去办这件事,我真说不出该有多高兴。