full
full 英 [fʊl] 美 [fʊl]
adj. 完全的,完整的;满的,充满的;
名词复数:fulls 比较级:fuller 最高级:fullest
- Something that's full holds as much as it can. If your glass is full of root beer, it's up the brim — no more root beer will fit inside it.
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- adj. 完全的,完整的;满的,充满的;
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1. a full bottle of wine
一满瓶葡萄酒
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2. Life is full of coincidences.
生活中巧合很多。
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3. a full English breakfast
全份英式早餐
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4. My suitcase was full of books.
我的提箱装满了书。
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5. No more for me, thanks—I'm full up.
谢谢,我不要了,我已经饱了。
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6. The moon was full, the sky clear.
圆月碧空。
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7. a full skirt
一件宽松肥大的裙子
- full (adj.) Old English full "containing all that can be received; having eaten or drunk to repletion; filled; perfect, entire, utter," from Proto-Germanic *fulla- "full" (source also of Old Saxon full, Old Frisian ful, Dutch vol, Old High German fol, German voll, Old Norse fullr, Gothic fulls), from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill." Related: Fuller; fullest.
- full (n.) early 14c., from Old English fyllo, fyllu "fullness (of food), satiety;" also from full (adj.).
- full (v.) "to tread or beat cloth to cleanse or thicken it," late 14c., from Old French foler, fouler "trample on, press," from Latin fullo "fuller, launderer," also a kind of beetle, a word of unknown etymology. Perhaps the Middle English word was from Old English agent-noun fullere, which probably was formed from Latin fullo with a native ending.
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