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This flashcard defines the word "full" in English, covering its meanings as an adjective and adverb. It includes definitions like "filled to capacity," "containing a large number," "complete," "maximum," "rich in flavor," and describes plumpness in people or body parts. It also touches on its use after eating and in various idiomatic phrases.

This flashcard defines the word "full" in English, detailing its various meanings as an adjective and adverb. It covers meanings such as "filled to capacity," "containing a large number," "complete," "maximum," "rich in flavor," and indicates it can also be used to describe a person or part of the body as "plump." It also explains its use in phrases like "feeling full" after eating.

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]满的;装满的 If something is full, it contains as much of a substance or as many objects as it can.
  • Once the container is full, it stays shut until you turn it clockwise.

    容器一旦装满它会保持关闭,想要打开须按顺时针方向转动。

  • ...a full tank of petrol.

    一满箱汽油

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]有大量…的;满是…的 If a place or thing is full of things or people, it contains a large number of them.
  [v-link ADJ of n]
  • The case was full of clothes...

    箱子里塞满了衣服。

  • The streets are still full of debris from two nights of rioting.

    街道上仍到处可见连续两晚的骚乱留下的残迹。

  • ...a useful recipe leaflet full of ideas for using the new cream.

    列满这种新出品的奶油用法的实用食谱宣传册

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]充满(某一情感或特质)的 If someone or something is full of a particular feeling or quality, they have a lot of it.
  [v-link ADJ of n]
  • I feel full of confidence and so open to possibilities...

    我感到信心十足,愿意考虑各种可能。

  • Mom's face was full of pain.

    妈妈的脸上写满了痛苦。

  • ...an exquisite mousse, incredibly rich and full of flavour.

    味道格外浓郁丰醇的精美慕斯蛋糕

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]满员的;没有空位(或空间)的 You say that a place or vehicle is full when there is no space left in it for any more people or things.
  [usu v-link ADJ]
  • The main car park was full when I left about 10.45...

    我 10 点 45 分左右离开时,主停车场已经没有车位了。

  • They stay here a few hours before being sent to refugee camps, which are now almost full...

    他们在这儿呆了几个小时后被送往难民营,而那里现在几乎已经满员了。

  • The bus was completely full, and lots of people were standing.

    公共汽车里挤满了人,许多人都站着。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](手或胳膊)占着的,拿满了的,挂满了的 If your hands or arms are full, you are carrying or holding as much as you can carry.
  [v-link ADJ]
  • Sylvia entered, her arms full of packages...

    西尔维娅走了进来,怀里抱满了包裹。

  • People would go into the store and come out with their arms full.

    人们到这家商店来总是满载而归。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]饱的;吃(或喝)胀的 If you feel full, you have eaten or drunk so much that you do not want anything else.
  [v-link ADJ]
  • It's healthy to eat when I'm hungry and to stop when I'm full.

    饿了就吃,饱了就停,这样很健康。

fullness
  • High fibre diets give the feeling of fullness.

    高纤维饮食让人有饱胀感。

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[ADJ 形容词](置于名词前)所有的,全部的 You use full before a noun to indicate that you are referring to all the details, things, or people that it can possibly include.
  [ADJ n]
  • Full details will be sent to you once your application has been accepted...

    所有细节会在申请接受后马上寄出。

  • May I have your full name?...

    请问您的全名是什么?

  • Is full employment any longer achievable?

    充分就业还有可能实现吗?

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[ADJ 形容词](声音、光线、力气等)最大(强度)的 Full is used to describe a sound, light, or physical force which is being produced with the greatest possible power or intensity.
  [ADJ n]
  [ADV adv]
  • From his study came the sound of Mahler, playing at full volume...

    从他的书房里传出马勒的乐曲,音量开到了最大。

  • Officials say the operation will be carried out in full daylight...

    官员们说行动将在大白天进行。

  • Then abruptly he revved the engine to full power.

    然后他突然加速到最大马力。

  • Full is also an adverb.
    • ...a two-seater Lotus, parked with its headlamps full on.

      停在那里、前灯开到最亮的双座莲花轿车

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[ADJ 形容词]完全的;充分的;彻底的 You use full to emphasize the completeness, intensity, or extent of something.
  [ADJ n]
  [emphasis]
  • We should conserve oil and gas by making full use of other energy sources...

    我们应该通过充分利用其他能源来节省石油和天然气。

  • Television cameras are carrying the full horror of this war into homes around the world...

    电视摄像机把这场战争彻头彻尾的恐怖传送到全世界的千家万户。

  • The lane leading to the farm was in full view of the house windows...

    从房子的窗户可以把通向农场的那条小路尽收眼底。

  • By the time the tests took place, the athletes had had a full 17 hours notice.

    到检测开始时,离运动员得到通知已经整整 17 个小时了。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](内容)详尽的,丰富的 A full statement or report contains a lot of information and detail.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • Mr Primakov gave a full account of his meeting with the President.

    普里马科夫先生详细叙述了他和总统的会面。

  • ...the enormous detail in this very full document.

    在这份内容十分全面的文件里包含的海量细节

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](生活)多姿多彩的,充实的 If you say that someone has or leads a full life, you approve of the fact that they are always busy and do a lot of different things.
  [usu ADJ n]
  [approval]
  • You will be successful in whatever you do and you will have a very full and interesting life.

    你不管做什么都会成功,并且会过着非常充实有趣的生活。

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[ADV 副词]恰好;正好;直接地 You use full to emphasize the force or directness with which someone or something is hit or looked at.
  [ADV prep]
  [emphasis]
  • The burning liquid hit him full in the right eye...

    滚烫的液体正好溅进了他的右眼。

  • She kissed him full on the mouth...

    她直接吻上了他的嘴唇。

  • She looked him full in the face as she spoke.

    她说话的时候直盯着他的脸。

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[ADJ 形容词](所拥有的权利、地位或重要性)完整的,正式的 You use full to refer to something which gives you all the rights, status, or importance for a particular position or activity, rather than just some of them.
  [ADJ n]
  • How did the meeting go, did you get your full membership?...

    面谈进行得怎么样,你成为正式成员了吗?

  • She sent her provisional licence with the test certificate to have it upgraded to a full licence.

    她将临时执照连同考试证书一起提交上去以申请升级为正式执照。

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[ADJ 形容词](味道)浓烈的,浓郁的 A full flavour is strong and rich.
  [ADJ n]
  • Italian plum tomatoes have a full flavour, and are best for cooking.

    意大利李形番茄味道很重,最适合烹饪。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](身体某一部位)丰满的,圆润的 If you describe a part of someone's body as full, you mean that it is rounded and rather large.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • The Juno Collection specialises in large sizes for ladies with a fuller figure.

    朱诺系列专门针对身材较为丰满的女士推出大号女装。

  • ...his strong chin, his full lips, his appealing mustache.

    他坚挺的下巴、饱满的双唇和迷人的八字胡

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](裙摆或袖子)宽大的,宽松的 A full skirt or sleeve is wide and has been made from a lot of fabric.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • My wedding dress has a very full skirt.

    我结婚礼服的裙摆很宽松。

fullness
  • The coat has raglan sleeves, and is cut to give fullness at the back.

    这件上衣采用了套袖,并且在裁剪上给予背部宽松的空间。

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[ADJ 形容词](月)满的,圆的 When there is a full moon, the moon appears as a bright, complete circle.
  [usu ADJ n]
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    [PHRASE 短语]所有地;全部地;全数地 You say that something has been done or described in full when everything that was necessary has been done or described.
      [PHR after v]
    • The medical experts have yet to report in full...

      医学专家尚未提出完整的报告。

    • We guarantee to reply in full within 10 working days.

      我们保证在 10 个工作日内悉数回复。

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    [PHRASE 短语](尤指对令人不快的事)很清楚地知道(或了解),一清二楚 If you say that a person knows full well that something is true, especially something unpleasant, you are emphasizing that they are definitely aware of it, although they may behave as if they are not.
      [V inflects]
      [emphasis]
    • He knew full well he'd be ashamed of himself later.

      他很清楚地知道自己过后会无地自容。

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    [PHRASE 短语]尽量;在最大程度上;充分地;彻底地 Something that is done or experienced to the full is done to as great an extent as is possible.
      [PHR after v]
    • She probably has a good mind, which should be used to the full...

      她可能很有头脑,应该充分运用。

    • There's only one thing we should do with love; experience it to the full for as long as it lasts.

      对于爱情我们只应有一种态度:趁其尚未消失时尽情享受。

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    [PHRASE 短语]洋洋得意;自以为是 If you say to someone 'you're full of yourself', you disapprove of them because they appear very pleased with themselves, thinking that they are very clever, special, or important.
      [V inflects]
      [disapproval]
    • He's full of himself, sharp and aggressive and sometimes he comes over badly.

      他是个自以为是的家伙,说话尖酸又爱挑衅,有时会给人留下极差的印象。

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    to be full of beans→see:
    bean
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      full blast→see:
      blast
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        . to come full circle→see:
        circle
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          . to have your hands full→see:
          hand
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            in full swing→see:
            swing

              Oxford full / fʊl ; NAmE fʊl /
              adjective
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              adverb
              full fulls fulled fulling fuller fullest
              adjective ( full·er , fullest ) with no empty space 1 full(of sth) containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space 满的;充满的;满是…的 a full bottle of wine 一满瓶葡萄酒 She could only nod, because her mouth was full. 她只能点点头,因为她嘴里塞满了东西。 My suitcase was full of books. 我的提箱装满了书。 There were cardboard boxes stuffed full ofclothes. 有塞满衣服的一个个纸箱。 ( BrE) Sorry, the hotel is full uptonight. 对不起,今晚旅馆客满。 having a lot 大量 2 fullof sth having or containing a large number or amount of sth (有)大量的;(有)许多的;丰富的 The sky was full of brightly coloured fireworks. 满天一片色彩绚丽的烟火。 Life is full ofcoincidences. 生活中巧合很多。 Our new brochure is crammed full ofinspirational ideas. 我们新的小册子中振奋人心的妙计比比皆是。 animals pumped full ofantibiotics 注入大量抗生素的动物 She was full of admiration for the care she had received. 她对所受到的关怀照顾赞不绝口。 He smiled, his eyes full of laughter. 他露出了笑容,双眼也满含着笑意。 talking a lot 话多 3 fullof sth (of a person ) thinking or talking a lot about a particular thing (关于某事物)想得很多,谈得很多 He was full of his new job and everything he'd been doing. 他滔滔不绝地谈他的新工作和所做的一切。 with food 食物 4 ( BrE also ˌfull ˈup ) having had enough to eat 吃饱了的 No more for me, thanks—I'm full up. 谢谢,我不要了,我已经饱了。 The kids still weren't full, so I gave them an ice cream each. 孩子们还没有吃饱,所以我给他们每人一份冰淇淋。 You can't run on a full stomach. 饱餐之后不能跑步。 complete 完全 5 [usually before noun ] complete; with nothing missing 完全的;完整的;详尽的 Full details are available on request. 详情备索。 I still don't think we've heard the full story. 我还是认为我们未了解全部情况。 a full English breakfast 全份英式早餐 A full refund will be given if the item is faulty. 如货有瑕疵将退回全部货款。 Fill in your full name and address. 填写全名和地址。 The country applied for full membership of the European Union. 这个国家申请成为欧洲联盟的正式成员。 as much as possible 尽量 6 [usually before noun ] to the highest level or greatest amount possible 最高级的;尽量多的;最大量的 SYN
              maximum
              Many people don't use their computers to their full potential. 很多人没有充分利用他们计算机的全部潜在功能。 measures to achieve full employment 力求充分就业的措施 Students should take full advantage ofthe university's facilities. 学生应该充分利用大学的设施。 She came round the corner at full speed. 她全速拐过弯道。
              busy 忙碌 7 busy; involving a lot of activities 忙的;有很多活动的 He'd had a very full life. 他度过了一个丰富的人生。 Her life was too full to find time for hobbies. 她的生活太忙,没有业余爱好的时间。 for emphasis 强调 8 [only before noun ] used to emphasize an amount or a quantity (强调数量)足足的,整整的 She is a full four inches shorter than her sister. 她比姐姐足足矮四英寸。 moon 月亮 9 appearing as a complete circle 圆的;满的 The moon was full, the sky clear. 圆月碧空。 see also
              full moon
              fat 肥胖 10 (of a person or part of the body 人或身体部份 ) large and round. Full is sometimes used to avoid saying ‘fat’. 丰满的;圆鼓鼓的(有时用 full 以避免用 fat) He kissed her full sensual lips. 他吻了她那丰满性感的嘴唇。 They specialize in clothes for women with a fuller figure. 他们专为体形较丰满的女士做衣服。 clothes 衣服 11 made with plenty of cloth; fitting loosely 宽松的;肥大的 a full skirt 宽裙 tone/voice/flavour 音调;嗓音;味道 12 deep, strong and rich 圆浑的;圆润的;浓郁的 He draws a unique full sound from the instrument. 他用乐器奏出了独特圆浑的音调。 the full fruity flavour of the wine 这葡萄酒浓郁的水果味 IDIOMS Most idioms containing fullare at the entries for the nouns and verbs in the idioms, for example full of the joys of springis at joy. 大多数含 full 的习语,都可在该等习语中的名词及动词相关词条找到,如 full of the joys of spring 在词条 joy 下。 ˈfull of it ( informal, disapproving) ( especially NAmE) (of a person 指人 ) not telling the truth; tending to exaggerate things 乱说;夸大其词 ‘You are so full of it!’ she retorted furiously. “你胡说!”她生气地反驳道。 ˈfull of yourself ( disapproving) very proud; thinking only of yourself 自满;自视甚高;只顾自己 in full including the whole of sth 整个;全部 The address must be printed in full. 地址必须以正体详尽填写。 to the full ( NAmE usually to the fullest ) to the greatest possible degree 达到最大程度;充分 I've always believed in living life to the full. 我总是相信生活要尽量充实。
              adverb fullin/on sth directly 直接地;迳直地 She looked him full in the face. 她迳直望着他的脸。 full / fʊl ; NAmE fʊl /
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              full1 adjective
              full2 noun
              full3 adverb
              fullfull1 /fʊl/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective
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              1no space containing as much or as many things or people as possible, so there is no space leftempty:  The train was completely full. Don’t talk with your mouth full. The class is full, but you can register for next term.full of The kitchen was full of smoke.be crammed/stuffed/packed etc full of something Ted’s workshop was crammed full of old engines.half-full/three-quarters full etc McQuaid filled his glass until it was three-quarters full. The bath was full to the brim (=completely full) with hot water.full (up) to bursting British English informal (=completely full) The filing cabinet was full to bursting.RegisterIn everyday English, people often say that a place is packed when it is full of people:· The trains are always packed in the rush hour. 2including everything [only before noun] complete and including all parts or details:  Please write your full name and address on the form. The Health Centre offers a full range of services. Lotus will not reveal full details until the Motor Show. The BBC promised a full investigation. I don’t think he’s telling us the full story (=everything he knows about the matter).3highest amount/level [only before noun] the greatest amount or highest level of something that is possible SYN  maximum:  rising prosperity and full employment The charity helps disabled children reach their full potential. Few customers take full advantage of off-peak fares. Parker was driving at full speed when he hit the wall.in full leaf/bloom The roses were now in full bloom.4having a lot of something be full of something a)to contain many things of the same kind:  a garden full of flowers His essay was full of mistakes. The music papers were full of gossip about the band. Life’s full of surprises, isn’t it? b)to feel, express, or show a lot of a particular emotion or qualityfull of excitement/energy/hope etc Lucy was a happy child, always full of life. He was full of praise for the work of the unit. c)to talk or think a lot about a particular thing:  She was full of plans for the wedding.5food (also full up British English) [not before noun] having eaten so much food that you cannot eat any more:  No more, thanks. I’m full.6emphasis [only before noun] used to emphasize an amount, quantity, or ratethree/six etc full days/years/pages etc We devote five full days a month to training. His pants rose a full three inches off his shoes.7busy busy and involving lots of different activities:  Before her illness, Rose enjoyed a full life. Go to bed. You’ve a full day tomorrow.8rank having or giving all the rights, duties etc that belong to a particular rank or positionfull professor/member/colonel etc Only full members have the right to vote. a full driving licence9be full of yourself to have a high opinion of yourself – used to show disapproval:  My first impression was that he was a bit full of himself.10be full of crap/shit/it not polite a rude expression used to say that someone often says things that are wrong or stupid: · Don’t listen to Jerry. He’s full of it.11clothes made using a lot of material and fitting loosely:  a dress with a full skirt12body large and rounded in an attractive wayfull figure/face/breasts etc clothes for the fuller figure13taste having a strong satisfying taste:  Now you can enjoy Nescafé's fuller flavour in a decaffeinated form.
              full-bodied
              14sound pleasantly loud and deep:  the rich full sound of the cello15full price not a reduced price:  If you’re over 14, you have to pay full price.16in full view of somebody so that all the people in a place can see, especially when this is embarrassing or shocking:  The argument happened on stage in full view of the audience.17be in full swing if an event or process is in full swing, it has reached its highest level of activity:  By 8.30, the party was in full swing.18full speed/steam ahead doing something with as much energy and effort as possible:  With last season’s misery behind them, it’s full steam ahead for the Bears.19be full of beans to be excited and have lots of energy20(at) full blast informal as strongly, loudly, or quickly as possible:  The heater was on full blast but I was still cold. a car stereo playing Wagner at full blast21(at) full tilt/pelt moving as fast as possible:  She ran full tilt into his arms.22be in full cry if a group of people are in full cry, they are criticizing someone very strongly:  Anyone who’s seen the world’s press in full cry can understand how Diana felt.23to the full (also to the fullest American English) in the best or most complete way:  Ed believes in living life to the full.24come/go/turn full circle to be in the same situation in which you began, even though there have been changes during the time in between:  Fashion has come full circle and denim is back.
              fully
              , → have your hands full
              at hand1(29)
              , → draw yourself up to your full height
              at draw up
              THESAURUSfull containing as much or as many things or people as possible, so there is no space left: · The train was nearly full.· The cupboard was full of clothes.· He spilled a full cup of coffee on the carpet.filled with something full of something – use this about a container when a lot of things have been put into it: · The envelopes were filled with cash.stuffed full of something completely full of something – use this about a container when lots of things have been put into it, often in an untidy way: · The case was stuffed full of clothes.packed completely full of people – use this about a room, train etc: · a packed restaurant· The courtroom will be packed with journalists.bursting (with something) extremely full of something: · Her wardrobe was bursting with coats and shoes.· a small garden bursting with fruit and flowerscrammed so full that you cannot fit anyone or anything else in – often used when you think there are too many people or things: · In summer, the hotels are crammed with tourists.· The resort’s crammed beaches are uncomfortable in summer.teeming (with something) /ˈtiːmɪŋ/ full of people, animals etc that are all moving around: · The rivers are teeming with fish.overflowing used about a container that is so full that the liquid or things inside it come out over the top: · an overflowing bathtub· The drawers were overflowing with magazines.overloaded used about a vehicle or a ship which has too many people or things in it: · an overloaded fishing boat· The trucks are often grossly overloaded (=far too overloaded).
              full1 adjective
              full2 noun
              full3 adverb
              fullfull2 noun
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              in full including the whole of something:  The debt must be paid in full. His statement on the handling of prisoners is worth quoting in full.
              full1 adjective
              full2 noun
              full3 adverb
              fullfull3 adverb
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              directlyfull on/in She looked him full in the face as she spoke.
              WDF

              full

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              级别:fuller, fullest
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              fuller[2771] fullest[1192]
              全部(39%),满的(21%),非常(11%),完全的(11%),直接地(7%),充满的(5%),极点(3%),增厚(2%),使衣服宽松(1%)
              n.全部;完整
              adj.完全的,完整的;满的,充满的;丰富的;完美的;丰满的;详尽的
              vt.把衣服缝得宽大
              adv.十分,非常;完全地;整整

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