داستان آبیدیک

satisfaction


فارسی

1 عمومی:: اقناع، رضایت‌مندی

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: رضایت‌، خوشنودی‌، ارضا ء، خرسندی‌، رضامندی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. complete, deep, great, immense, tremendous | evident, obvious | quiet | personal | job | sexual QUANT. level My current level of job satisfaction is pretty low. VERB + SATISFACTION derive, feel, find, gain, get, have, take He derived great satisfaction from knowing that his son was happy. Although we didn't win, we were able to take some satisfaction from our performance. | bring (sb), give sb, provide (sb with) | express PREP. in ~ She watched in satisfaction as he opened the present. | to your ~ The matter was resolved to our general satisfaction. | with ~ He nodded with evident satisfaction. | ~ at her deep satisfaction at seeing justice done | ~ in I find satisfaction in helping people. | ~ of I had the satisfaction of proving him wrong. | ~ with Both parties expressed their complete satisfaction with the decision. PHRASES cause/grounds for satisfaction Although the team lost, their performance gave cause for satisfaction. | a feeling/sense of satisfaction, a source of satisfaction The children were a major source of satisfaction.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: satisfaction ADJECTIVES/NOUN + satisfaction great/deep satisfaction • It was hard work, but it gave her great satisfaction. immense/enormous satisfaction (= very great ) • The victory gave him immense satisfaction. real satisfaction (= great satisfaction ) • There is real satisfaction in helping other people to overcome their problems. complete satisfaction • They expressed complete satisfaction with the agreement. personal satisfaction (= happiness with your own life or achievements ) • The job offered William little personal satisfaction. quiet satisfaction (= satisfaction that you express in a quiet, not very obvious way ) • He announced with quiet satisfaction that they had achieved their target. grim satisfaction (= when you succeed or are proved right, but do not really feel happy about it ) job satisfaction (= enjoyment of your job ) • In general, job satisfaction among farm workers is extraordinarily high. customer/patient/voter etc satisfaction (= among customers/patients/voters etc ) • Staff work as a team to achieve customer satisfaction. verbs get satisfaction from something ( also gain/derive satisfaction from something formal ) • I get a lot of satisfaction from teaching. • He derived great satisfaction from knowing his son had followed in his footsteps. find satisfaction in something • They found satisfaction in helping others achieve their goals. take satisfaction in/from something • He took great satisfaction in doing his job well. have the satisfaction of doing something • They have the satisfaction of knowing that the company needs them. something gives/brings somebody satisfaction • To have won both awards in the same year gives us great satisfaction. • Yet children also bring immense rewards and satisfaction. feel satisfaction • As she looked at what she had created, she felt a quiet satisfaction. express satisfaction • Those taking part expressed their satisfaction with the outcome of the talks. phrases a sense/feeling of satisfaction • performing such a difficult piece gave her a deep sense of satisfaction. a smile/sigh/look of satisfaction • He allowed himself a little smile of satisfaction. the level of satisfaction (= the number of people who feel satisfied ) • Research shows a high level of satisfaction with the system. a source of satisfaction (= something that gives you a feeling of satisfaction ) • It is a source of deep satisfaction to him that he was eventually proved to be right.

transnet.ir

3 general:: noun contentment: He took satisfaction with the results. noun compensation: I received satisfaction for my injury.

Simple Definitions

4 general:: satisfaction a feeling of happiness or pleasure, especially because you have achieved something good or useful: • Most teachers take great pride and satisfaction in their work. pride a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get when you or someone connected with you has achieved something good: • Her father’s pride in her accomplishments was clear. • I was blushing with pride because I had been chosen to be on the team. contentment the feeling of being happy and satisfied because you have what you want or need. Contentment is rather a formal use: • Only when you truly know yourself can you find contentment. • He sat back with a look of deep contentment on his face. fulfilment British English , fulfillment American English a feeling of being satisfied and happy with your life. Fulfilment is rather a formal use: • Some women find fulfillment in being a mother, but this is not true for all women.

Longman-Thesaurus


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