A2 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot(容器或空间)装满的,充满的
A2 containing a lot of things or people or a lot of something充满…的;有很多…的
involving a lot of activities安排满的;有大量活动的
UK to be talking or thinking a lot about something that you have enjoyed or found exciting对(感兴趣的事)兴奋地说个没完,念念不忘
to think and act as if you are very important自以为了不起
C2 to think that you are very important in a way that annoys other people自以为是
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Her book is full of long convoluted sentences.
We've brought a cooler full of beer with us.
He's got a whole drawer full of odd socks.
The museum is full of rare and precious treasures.
It was a rough mountain road, full of stones and huge holes.
A2 [ before noun ] complete, whole, or containing a lot of detail完整的;全部的;整个的
UK If an activity is in full flow, it is happening fast and with energy.(活动)全力进行
If an event is in full swing, it has already been happening for a period of time and there is a lot of activity.(事件)正在进行中,处于活跃状态
able to be seen by other people能被清楚看到
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The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters.
He made a full confession to the police.
When the newspapers published the full story, all his earlier deceits were revealed.
The prognosis after the operation was for a full recovery.
The minister accepted full responsibility for the disaster and resigned.
B1 [ before noun ] the greatest possible最大的;最大量的;最高级的
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The opposition was in full cry in Parliament last night over the proposed changes to the education bill.
When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
You need it on full lock .
The move from stage to films allowed Gildit to give full play to his sense of the fantastic.
I don't feel I'm achieving my full potential in my present job.
B2 also full up having eaten so much food that you cannot eat any more吃饱的
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I've only eaten one course and I'm already full.
The children were too full to eat their pudding, and they asked to get down from the table.
(of clothing) loose or containing a lot of material, or (of parts of the body) quite large and rounded(衣服)宽松的,宽大的;(身体部位)圆鼓鼓的,丰满的
used to avoid saying "fat"(fat 的婉转说法)丰满的
(of a flavour, sound, smell, etc.) strong or deep(味道、气味)浓厚的,强烈的;(声音)圆浑的
to understand a situation completely完全了解情况
straight; directly直接,径直
as much or as well as possible最大量;尽可能
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