satt
adj · /zat/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German sat, from Old High German sat, from Proto-West Germanic *sad, from Proto-Germanic *sadaz, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂-. Compare Dutch zat, English sad, Danish sat.
Translation
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not hungry, satiated, full, done
Willst du noch was? − Nein danke, ich bin satt.
Do you want some more? – No thanks, I'm done.
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fed up, sick of (see usage notes)
Ich habe deinen Quatsch satt!
I'm sick of your nonsense!
Eine halbe Woche lang habe ich diesen Höllenlärm über mich ergehen lassen, dann bekam ich es satt!“
For half a week I let this hellish noise go on above me, and then I got fed up with it!
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full, ample
Sogar die Zahl der Millionäre wuchs 2009 um satte 17 Prozent.
Even the number of millionaires grew in 2009 by a full 17 percent.