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Перевод: sate
[глагол] насыщать; пересыщать; пресыщать
Тезаурус:
- "And you think we can sate the curiosity you harbour?"
- It would last just long enough to sate his desires and rekindle her expectations.
- So when my parent says to me, give those two units of parental investment that I just gave you, to, to offspring B I don't want to, because the benefit to offspring B, or rather the genes I share with offspring B, doesn't compensate sate me for the, for the sacrifice.
- Not even in the way that Olvia must have died years ago to serve the Emperor - but to sate one mad woman's vengeance.
- It was clear at breakfast, however, that God had not made Mr Cottle sate.
- (A sound like the mindless drone of bees; the sound whispered to Chesarynth and she strained her perceptions to hear its subtext: like bees they'll sting unless you sate them with security and dull the thoughts from their minds .)
- When it was midnight they took the body of the Cid, fastened to the saddle as it was, and placed it upon his horse Bavieca, and fastened the saddle well: and the body sate so upright and well that it seemed as if he was alive.
- See now what his power is, for the day when I sate down before Juballa I had no more than four loaves of bread, and now by God's mercy I have won Valencia.
- First, there was the government's decision to transfer responsibility for all non-university institutions of higher and further education from the Secretary of Sate for Education and Science to the Secretary of State for Wales, as from 1 April 1978.
- The set comes with a handy wooden ginger grater and 200 15cm/6in wooden sate skewers.
- For instance, much of the case against Bendectin in Daubert rests on testimony by a Berkeley-trained epidemiologist, now affiliated with the California sate health department, who claims that her "reanalysis" of the published epidemiological data shows a one in 1,000 incidence of limb deformities caused by Bendectin.
- In part, Southey's changed manner reflected his desperate irritation with someone whose procrastinating habits had become unignorable in the cramped spaces of 25 College Street (Coleridge admitted to Southey that "you sate down and wrote - I used to saunter about and think what I should write").
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