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contented    音标拼音: [kənt'ɛntəd] [kənt'ɛntɪd]
a. 满足的,心安的

满足的,心安的

contented
adj 1: satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they
are; "a contented smile" [synonym: {contented}, {content}]
[ant: {discontent}, {discontented}]



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    If you are, then they would be contented and contentedly I am quite sure you are asking about the noun content, like the nutritional content of milk, the news content of newspaper, the story content of a book, etc The adjective would be content-related For example, He asked me contextual questions about the book
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    When the river's froze over, they drives the hogs acrist to the 'stilleries over the river They makes a cinder path ion the ice an' the hogs walks across on that But when one o' them gits crowded off'n the cinders like an' onto the ice, he jes' lays down as happy an contented like as ever you see





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