gratification
英 [ˌɡræt.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌɡræt̬.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən]
将“gratification”分解为“grat”和“ification”。首先,记住“grat”与“gratify”有关,意味着使某人满意或愉悦。然后,将“ification”想象为过程或结果,表示这个过程或结果是一种满意或愉悦的状态。结合起来,可以记忆为“gratification”是某种满足或愉悦的过程或结果。
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- gratification (n.)
- 1590s, "act of gratifying," from Middle French gratification or directly from Latin gratificationem (nominative gratificatio) "obligingness, complaisance," noun of action from past participle stem of gratificari "to please, oblige, do favor to" (see gratify). Meaning "state of being gratified" is by 1712.
- 1. "Gratification" and "gratitude" have the same etymological root.
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gratification和gratitude的词源相同。
- 2. A feed will usually provide instant gratification to a crying baby.
- 喂食通常可使正在哭闹的婴儿立即得到满足。
- 3. His son's success was a great gratification to him.
- 他儿子的成功是令他深感快慰的事.
- 4. To my immense gratification, he fell into the trap.
- 令我极为满意的是, 他中了圈套.
- 5. Your approval gives me much gratification.
- 承蒙认可,我非常高兴.