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满意 — meaning in English: satisfaction

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拆除
chāichú
画像
huàxiàng
满意
mǎnyì
该方法
gāi fāngfǎ
美元
měiyuán
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '满意' in conversations about experiences that meet or exceed expectations, such as after dining at a restaurant or completing a purchase. For instance, a customer might say they are '满意' with the service they received or a student may express their '满意' with their exam results.
Synonyms & nuances
'满意' can be compared to '满足' (mǎnzú), which also conveys a sense of fulfillment, but '满足' typically refers more to a basic level of need being met, while '满意' implies a deeper level of contentment. You would choose '满意' when you want to emphasize a positive emotional response rather than just a functional satisfaction.
Culture
'满意' is comprised of two characters: '满' meaning 'full' and '意' meaning 'meaning' or 'thought'. This reflects the idea of being fully content or having one's expectations fully met. Culturally, expressing satisfaction is significant in maintaining harmonious relationships, as it often leads to positive interpersonal dynamics in both personal and professional settings.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 满意 in a sentence?
You can use '满意' in a sentence like '我对这家餐厅的服务很满意' which translates to 'I am very satisfied with the service of this restaurant.' This shows that you are expressing your satisfaction clearly.
Q.What is the opposite of 满意?
The opposite of '满意' is '不满意' (bù mǎnyì), which means 'dissatisfied' or 'not satisfied.' You can use it in contexts where something does not meet your expectations or needs.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 满意?
'满意' is often mistakenly used interchangeably with '满意的'—the latter being an adjective form. Make sure to use it as a standalone adjective or as part of a sentence to describe a noun properly.
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