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  *饱* | 饱* | *饱
to eat till full / satisfied
HSK 2
saturated; filled to capacity
HSK 7-9
full / plump
HSK 7-9
to endure / to suffer / to be subjected to
to eat one's fill
to be full of (emotion); to brim with (love, tears etc)
to read intensively
having lived through many changes
to enjoy fully / to experience to the full over a long period
weather-beaten / having experienced the hardships of life
learned / erudite / scholarly
to eat three square meals a day and do no work (idiom) / to be sated with food and remain idle
having experienced much suffering
to thump repeatedly with one's fist
to spend the whole day eating (i.e. not doing any work)
to be full (after eating)
to swell to bursting (after having eaten too much)
saturated fat
saturated fatty acid (SFA)
to eat one's fill / to be full
to feast one's eyes on (idiom)
to belch (on a full stomach)
The well-fed cannot know how the starving suffer (idiom).
lechery springs from warmth and nourishment, kleptomania springs from hunger and cold (idiom)
The well-fed cannot know how the starving suffer (idiom).
to stuff one's pockets / to enrich oneself dishonestly
to look intensively / to feast one's eyes on
to fill one's belly before the battle (idiom)


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