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Перевод: satisfaction
[существительное] удовлетворение; компенсация ; сатисфакция ; исполнение обязательства; искупление; расплата ; искупление грехов; уплата долга; погашение долга
Тезаурус:
- When the original object of a wishful impulse has been lost as a result of repression, it is frequently represented by an endless series of substitute objects none of which, however, brings full satisfaction" (vii.
- Having been airborne for a while and learned that this aircraft demands a gentle touch on the engine controls, the trainee who demonstrates prudent use of reverse derives huge satisfaction from the soft-but-powerful deceleration, bringing the aircraft to a stop in 400 metres.
- As well as the thrill of danger there was the considerable intellectual satisfaction of taking part in the very sophisticated artillery barrages on closely defined targets which distinguished the assistance the gunners gave to the gallant infantry in the struggle to break through the defences of Tunis; and his unit supported the epic fight of the Gurkhas, the Rajputana Rifles and the Essex Regiment on Garci.
- He went back to the shaving mirror to comb his hair and when he had finished he pushed a folded handkerchief into his sleeve with quiet satisfaction.
- She had had no experience of domestic affairs, but she managed well enough, and had the satisfaction of knowing that she was doing something for Susan, after all.
- Eachuinn Odhar's sister shook her head, scarcely hiding her satisfaction.
- Christians never entirely clarified to their own satisfaction the questions about how much of this appeal they could afford to yield to.
- There are some aspects of group work which never change - the satisfaction felt on receiving a letter such as this, for example:
- She knew his ways and had adapted to them and this seemed to give him a satisfaction which quietened him.
- It is satisfying to play a game well but there can be greater satisfaction in coaching another to higher standards
- The engine gave every satisfaction until a few days ago, when with an enormous bang, the crankshaft broke.
- The telephones kept me just about busy but the potential for job satisfaction in the tasks I was required to do was almost nil.
- Whatever may happen in the future, it is clear from the Lincolnshire experience that the introduction of Local Management of Schools has provided support staff with an unprecedented opportunity to define and evaluate their contribution to the effectiveness of the school, with a consequent increase in job satisfaction and self-esteem.
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