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Is happiness an idiom?
Satisfying one's wishes is not an idiom. Get one's wish is a combination word, which means very satisfied, as expected.

First, go smoothly.

Interpretation: satisfaction; Satisfy sb.' s wishes

Quote: The first time in the Biography of Heroes of New Children by Confucius and jing yuan: "Dashui felt very unhappy and said gloomily to his father,' This year is really worth seeing! I can't control my mouth, so it's not enough for me to join the army!' "

Second, the best.

Interpretation: As expected.

Quotation: Chapter 6 of Ba Jin's Death: "Her only thought is to make her daughter happy."

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Synonyms for satisfaction:

First of all, happiness

Interpretation: feel comfortable; Satisfied.

Quote: Wei Wei's "The Orient", Chapter 13, Part VI: "The eyebrows have a happy look."

Second, the heart.

Explanation: Appropriate, agreeable, and producing pleasure and satisfaction.

Quotation: Wu's "Confused World" Volume 5: "But this Guizhou is very miserable. In Chung Shan Man, it is sunny and rainy, and nothing can be satisfactory."