Satisfying in spanish

Satisfactorio

pronunciation: sɑtisfɑktoʊɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

satisfy = cumplir, satisfacer, conformar. 

Example: This will satisfy the second objective of an author catalogue, in that it becomes easy to review the extent of a library's collection of works by a specific author.

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» satisfy + a condition = cumplir una condición.

Example: This article outlines the advantages of logical programming or defining all relevant knowledge to satisfy logical conditions or IF-THEN rules, instead of a traditional algorithmic programming language.

» satisfy + a demand = satisfacer una demanda.

Example: If we need a title to satisfy demand, we will buy it on spiral bound toilet paper if that is the only way we can get it.

» satisfy + a hold = satisfacer una reserva.

Example: If there are no extended loans in the loan policy, then any copy charged out can be used to satisfy the hold.

» satisfy + a hold request = satisfacer una petición de reserva.

Example: If there are extended loans in the loan policy, only copies out on extended loan will be used to satisfy hold request.

» satisfy + a logic statement = cumplir un enunciado lógico de búsqueda.

Example: Here the number of documents satisfying the previous logic statement (i.e. 6 documents) is indicated.

» satisfy + a purpose = cumplir un objetivo.

Example: It is sufficient to satisfy this purpose that the rural inhabitant should be rendered a happier (and not necessarily a more learned) man.

» satisfy + Posesivo + appetite = satisfacer + Posesivo + apetito, satisfacer + Posesivo + deseo.

Example: In order to satisfy the appetites of their users, parliamentary libraries subscribe to many newspapers and increasingly consult the current events data bases.

» satisfy + Posesivo + curiosity = satisfacer la curiosidad.

Example: At Christmas and birthdays if one of the family has a passionate interest in a hobby or pastime, a book, usually of the information kind, is found to satisfy his curiosity.

» satisfy + Posesivo + debt = pagar + Posesivo + deuda.

Example: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).

» satisfy + Posesivo + need = satisfacer + Posesivo + necesidad.

Example: First, our existing information institutions will be severely challenged by new and emerging institutions that will more efficiently satisfy our clients' needs for information.

» satisfy + Posesivo + request for information = atender a una petición de información.

Example: In the attempt to satisfy your particular request for information, you would not expect to have to examine every document in that collection.

» satisfy + requirement = satisfacer una necesidad, cumplir un requisito.

Example: No one catalogue can satisfy all the requirements of all users simultaneously.

satisfying = satisfactorio, gratificante. 

Example: The study focuses specifically on questions asked about why the respondents chose library work, and what they found satisfying or unsatisfying about their current jobs.

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» unsatisfying = poco gratificante, decepcionante.

Example: The study focuses specifically on questions asked about why the respondents chose library work, and what they found satisfying or unsatisfying about their current jobs.

Satisfying synonyms

substantial in spanish: , pronunciation: səbstæntʃəl part of speech: adjective solid in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑləd part of speech: adjective hearty in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrti part of speech: adjective wholesome in spanish: , pronunciation: hoʊlsəm part of speech: adjective appreciated in spanish: , pronunciation: əpriʃieɪtɪd part of speech: adjective satisfaction in spanish: , pronunciation: sætəsfækʃən part of speech: noun satisfactory in spanish: , pronunciation: sætəsfæktri part of speech: adjective rewarding in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪwɔrdɪŋ part of speech: adjective gratifying in spanish: , pronunciation: grætəfaɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective pleasing in spanish: , pronunciation: plizɪŋ part of speech: adjective comforting in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌmfɜrtɪŋ part of speech: adjective cheering in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɪrɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun
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