early 17th cent.: probably an alteration of dialect sade, from Old English sadianbecome sated or weary (related to sad). The change in the final consonant was due to association with satiate
Garth Noonan , managing director in high-yield capital markets at Merrill Lynch said that while high-yield bond and loan supply was strong , it would not be enough to sate demand .美林(MerrillLynch)高收益率資本市場董事總經理加思。努南(GarthNoonan)表示,盡管高收益率債券和貸款供應充裕,但仍不足以滿足需求