sate
v.
"to satisfy, surfeit," c.1600, alteration (by influence of Latin satiare "satiate") of Middle English saden "become satiated; satiate," from Old English sadian "to satiate, fill; be sated, get wearied," from Proto-Germanic *sadon "to satisfy, sate," from root *sa- "to satisfy" (see sad, adj.). Related: Sated; sating.
〔李〕[sat;-e] v.使充分满足; 使饱享 ←sat,satur,satis (L satur,satis)=enough 足够的
〔蒋〕使充分满足,使饱享