satisfy
v.
early 15c., from Middle French satisfier, from Old French satisfaire "pay, repay, make reparation" (14c., Modern French satisfaire), from Latin satisfacere "discharge fully, comply with, make amends," literally "do enough," from satis "enough" (from PIE root *sa- "to satisfy;" see sad) + facere "perform" (see factitious). Related: Satisfied; satisfying.
〔李〕[satis;-fyv.] v.满足; 使满意; 符合 ←sat,satur,satis (L satur,satis)=enough 足够的
〔蒋〕[satis满,-fy动词后缀,使…] 使满足,使满意