Examples of using Contented in English and their translations into Chinese
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Their Korean-style fried chicken never fails, so you can be sure to come out with a happy, contented tummy.
The cooks, male and female, numbered more than fifty, all of them devoted, diligent, and contented.”.
For there is not ordinarily a greater sign of the equal distribution of any thing than that everyman is contented with his share.
Cows don't seem to think, at least they don't seem to philosophise, because they look always so contented.”.
He led her to his kingdom where they were joyfully received, and they lived for a long time afterwards, happy and contented.
They then fed the audio into a machine-learning program, training it to recognize the difference between the sounds of contented and distressed birds.
Strategies to shut down thought-chatter include meditation, praying, listening to music, or simply feeling at peace and contented.
So with my new credentials I could begin to work in this world, where I found myself, for the most part, greatly contented.
And then the marriage of the King's son with Briar-rose was celebrated with all splendour, and they lived contented to the end of their days.
That I could not, from my removed place, be a contented witness of your joy;
A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.- Joseph Addison.
Often businesses are contented to work with remote freelance writers, which means you may potentially work from any place in the world!
Even if it is not sweet, we will say it is sweet, so we can see our mother's contented smile.
And when handled properly, people can get lifelong lessons from these trying times and use it to live a good and contented life.
She sewed, she had a camp bed, she dwelt beside a pot of flowers, she was contented.
At the same time, the student can directly ask and clarify things regarding the lessons until the student is contented.
Blissfully unaware of her presence, he made a low, contented noise deep in his throat, wriggling his body a little as he settled again.
In 1902 in London, Rudyard Kipling made fun of soccer and those who contented their souls with“the muddied oafs at the goals.”.
If you're doing things you love, then no envy will not spoil your blood, because contented life people do not notice inferiority of his life.
Texel(pronounced'tessel') was a plum posting, a gem of endless sandy beaches surrounding productive fields of grain, potatoes and pasture for contented sheep.