Ainda não temos significados para "settle satisfactorily".
1It would be well to settle satisfactorily the question of such an artist's existence before anything else.
2The second question was one of less importance in the abstract, but far more difficult to settle satisfactorily.
3The only matter he could not settle satisfactorily was the safe custody of a thousand pieces of gold which he wished to leave behind him.
4The business was carried through in a friendly fashion and settled satisfactorily.
5Only a word from you-oneword-andeverything shall be settled satisfactorily.
6If I don't come back you'll know that everything has been settled satisfactorily.
7I dined with them several times! thus settling satisfactorily his standing in the Orient!
8A little thing was a dispute amongst natives on the line, settled satisfactorily the other day.
9This matter cannot be settled satisfactorily with cold steel-it'stoo much like the custom of piccarooners.
10The Hanover business has been settled satisfactorily, the Intendant having apparently seen the error of his ways.
11The money matters of the nation were settled satisfactorily, and the separate states bound more securely together.
12The war with the Banda islanders was at length settled satisfactorily, although it required a number of years.
13A great difficulty has been settled satisfactorily, though it is difficult to see how this may come about.
14The problem which for generations has exercised the wits of amateur debaters was settled satisfactorily in this instance, at least.
15If the animal is considered a fair exchange, matters are soon settled satisfactorily; if not, other gifts must be added.
16If clear thinking and straightforward action has counted for anything, the matter would have been settled satisfactorily then and there.
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