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There are different kinds of restaurants in Nanjing enough to________(满足) everyone!

 

satisfy 【解析】 句意:南京有各种各样的餐馆足以使每个人满足。 “满足”可用satisfy表示,动词,此处用于“enough to do sth”结构中,所以用其动词原形即可。故填satisfy。  
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