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to the full ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | to the full - to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form); "fully grown"; "he didn't fully understand"; "knew full well"; "full-grown"; "full-fledged"full, fullycombining form - a bound form used only in compounds; "`hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology'" | Translationsfull (ful) adjective1. holding or containing as much as possible. My basket is full. 滿的 满的2. complete. a full year; a full account of what happened. 完全的 完全的3. (of clothes) containing a large amount of material. a full skirt. 寬鬆的 宽松的 adverb1. completely. Fill the petrol tank full. 完全地 完全地2. exactly; directly. She hit him full in the face. 恰恰 恰恰ˈfully adverb1. completely. He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs. 完全地 完全地2. quite; at least. It will take fully three days. 至少 至少ˌfull-ˈlength adjective1. complete; of the usual or standard length. a full-length novel. 標準長的 标准长的2. down to the feet. a full-length portrait. 全身的 全身的full moon (the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete. There is a full moon tonight. 滿月 满月ˌfull-ˈscale adjective (of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject. a full-scale drawing of a flower. 與原物一樣大小的 与原物一样大小的full stop a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period. 句號 句号ˌfull-ˈtime adjective, adverb occupying one's working time completely. a full-time job; She works full-time now. 全日工作的,全職的 全日工作的,专任的 fully-fledged adjective1. (as in bird) having grown its feathers and ready to fly. 羽毛豐滿的 羽毛丰满的2. fully trained, qualified etc. He's now a fully-fledged teacher. 經過充分訓練的 经过充分训练的full of1. filled with; containing or holding very much or very many. The bus was full of people. 充滿...的 充满...的2. completely concerned with. She rushed into the room full of the news. 腦海裡/心裡充滿了 脑海里(心里)充满了 in full completely. Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full. 全部 全部to the full to the greatest possible extent. to enjoy life to the full. 充分地 充分地to the full
to the fullTo the greatest degree or extent; thoroughly. Everyone enjoyed the performance to the full. I have studied the works of Chaucer to the full.See also: fullto the fullAlso, to the fullest. To the maximum extent, completely, as in He had always lived life to the full. [Late 1300s] See also: fullto the full to the greatest possible extent.See also: fullto the ˈfull as completely or as much as possible: You’ll be able to enjoy life to the full again after your operation.See also: fullEncyclopediaSeefullFinancialSeeFullto the full
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