释义 |
chock-full /tʃɒkˈfʊl /adjective [predicative] informalFilled to overflowing: my case is chock-full of notes...- As babies we have fabulous skin, because we're chock-full of the stuff.
- Disguised in magazine format, this Bible is chock-full of fun facts, answers to questions you wanted to know but were afraid to ask, and pointers on how to live.
- What's beyond my tolerance is that, clad in ancient costumes, the characters are speaking a contemporary language chock-full of modern parlance and quips.
Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin; later associated with chock. |