| 单词 | fulls | 
| 释义 | full1 of 5adjective   ˈfu̇l   also  ˈfəl 1   : containing as much or as many as is possible or normal  a full hamper—often used with of  a bin full of corn 2  a    : complete especially in detail, number, or duration  a full report gone a full hour my full share  b    : lacking restraint, check, or qualification  full retreat full support  c    : having all distinguishing characteristics : enjoying all authorized rights and privileges  full member full professor  d    : not lacking in any essential : perfect  in full control of your senses  e(1)    : completely occupied by runners  came to bat with the bases full  (2)    : having three balls and two strikes  a full count 3  a    : being at the highest or greatest degree : maximum  full speed full strength  b    : being at the height of development  full bloom  c    : being a full moon : completely illuminated  the moon is full tonight 4   : rounded in outline  a full figure 5  a    : possessing or containing a great number or amount  —used with of  a room full of picturesfull of hope  b    : having an abundance of material especially in the form of gathered, pleated, or flared parts  a full skirt  c     —used as an intensive to emphasize the large size of an amount  won by a full four strokeswas a full 3 months late with her payment  d    : rich in experience  a full life 6  a    : satisfied especially with food or drink  He was full after eating the large supper.  b    : large enough to satisfy  a full meal 7  archaic   : completely weary   8   : having both parents in common  full sisters 9   : having volume or depth of sound  full tones 10   : completely occupied especially with a thought or plan  full of his own concerns 11   : possessing a rich or pronounced quality  a food of full flavor full2 of 5 adverb1  a    : very, extremely  knew full well they had lied to me  b    : entirely  swung full around— 2   : straight, squarely  got hit full in the face full3 of 5 noun1   : the highest or fullest state or degree  the full of the moon 2   : the utmost extent  enjoy to the full full4 of 5 verb (1)  fulled; fulling; fulls   intransitive verb  of the moon   : to become full   transitive verb   : to make full in sewing   full5 of 5 verb (2)  fulled; fulling; fulls   transitive verb   : to shrink and thicken (woolen cloth) by moistening, heating, and pressing   fulls nounas in totalsa complete amount of something the account is now paid in full Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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