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the same as
(WITH
the
): ‘Her car is the same as mine.’
3
I’d like to visit Vietnam and Malaysia one day, as same as you.
I’d like to visit Vietnam and Malaysia one day, the same as you.
I’d like to visit Vietnam and Malaysia one day, (just) like you.
She had a face as same as a beauty queen’s.
She had a face (just) like a beauty queen’s.
the same as
or (just) like (NOT
as same as
): ‘New York was not the same as I’d imagined. It was
worse.’
satisfactory
1
The salary they offered was more than satisfied.
The salary they offered was more than satisfactory.
Her examination results were not satisfied.
Her examination results were not satisfactory.
satisfied
= (of a person) feeling pleased or content: ‘Despite the team’s convincing 3-0 victory, the
manager wasn’t satisfied.’
2
I was completely satisfied of the quality of her work.
I was completely satisfied with the quality of her work.
He seemed quite satisfied from my progress.
He seemed quite satisfied with my progress.
satisfied with sb/sth
(NOT
of/from
): ‘I wasn’t at all satisfied with the quality of the workmanship.’
satisfying
The service in the hotel was not at all satisfying.
The service in the hotel was not at all satisfactory.
See Note
at SATISFACTORY
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