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KK:[fʊl] DJ:[ful]

形變: 比較級:fuller  最高級:fullest  

動變: 過去式:fulled  過去分詞:fulled  現在進行時:fulling  

權威釋義

a.

  1. 滿的;充滿的[(+of)]
  2. 吃飽的
  3. (程度等)完全的;最大的;最高的;正式的[B]
  4. (衣服等)寬鬆的
  5. 豐滿的
  6. (聲音)圓潤的;(光)強烈的;(色彩等)深的;(酒)醇厚的;(味)濃郁的

ad.

  1. 直接地;正好,恰好
  2. 非常地;充分地;完全地

n.

  1. 充分;全部
  2. 極盛時;頂點

vt.

  1. 將(衣服)縫得寬鬆
  2. 給(裙子)打大褶

片語

full of

  1. 充滿……的
  2. 全神貫注於……的

in full

  1. 全部地

to the full

  1. 完全地

衍生

n. [U]

fullness; fulness

辨析

同義:

a.滿的;充滿的;完整的

heaping overflowing loaded stuffed crowded jammed crammed complete entire

a.豐滿的

plump round fat

a.寬的,闊的

broad wide expansive roomy

反義:

a.「滿的;完全的」的反義字

empty hollow vacant void partial

同義參見:

deep stark ample thorough congested abundant flush2 fruitful pregnant all

反義參見:

deficient

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


full1

adj.

  1. containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
    ▸having eaten as much as one is able.
    ▸filled with intense emotion.
    ▸ (full of) having a large number or quantity of.
    ▸ (full of) unable to stop talking or thinking about:
  2. not lacking or omitting anything; complete.
    ▸(of a covering material in bookbinding) used for the entire cover.
  3. plump or rounded:
    ▸(of the hair) having body.
    ▸(of a garment) made using much material.
    ▸(of a sound or colour) strong and rich.
  4. involving a lot of activities:
  5. Austral./NZ & Scottish informal drunk.

adv.

  1. straight; directly.
  2. very:
    archaic entirely.

n.

(the full)
  1. archaic the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.
  2. the state or time of full moon.

v.

  1. black English make full; fill up.
  2. gather or pleat so as to make a garment full.
  3. dialect or US (of the moon or tide) become full.

Phrase

  • full and by
    Sailing  close-hauled but with sails filling.
  • full of oneself
    very self-satisfied and with an exaggerated sense of self-worth.
  • full of years
    archaic having lived to a considerable age.
  • full on
    1. running at or providing maximum power or capacity.
    2. so as to make a direct or significant impact.
      informal not diluted in nature or effect:
  • full out
    1. with maximum effort or power.
    2. Printing  flush with the margin.
  • full steam (or speed) ahead
    proceeding with as much speed or energy as possible.
  • full up
    filled to capacity.
  • in full
    1. with nothing omitted.
    2. to the full amount due.
    3. to the utmost; completely.
  • to the full
    to the greatest possible extent.

Etymology

OE, of Gmc origin.

full2

v.

[often as noun fulling] clean, shrink, and felt (cloth) by heat, pressure, and moisture.

Etymology

ME: prob. a back-form. from fuller, influenced by OFr. fouler ‘press hard upon’ or med. L. fullare, based on L. fullo ‘fuller’, of unknown origin.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》