- full
- [ful]
1. adj
1) [+ container, cup] 满的 [mǎn de]
The bucket is almost full. — 桶要满了。; [+ cinema, car, restaurant] 满的 [mǎn de]
All the car parks are full. — 所有的停车场都满了。
2) (maximum) [+ use, volume, price] 最大限度的 [zuìdà xiàndù de]The radio was playing at full volume. — 收音机以最大音量播放着。
3) (complete) [+ details] 全部的 [quánbù de]Full details will be sent to you. — 全部的具体情况会发给你。; [+ information, name] 完全的 [wánquán de]
I haven't got his full name. — 我没有他的全名。
4) [+ flavour] 醇厚的 [chúnhòu de]5) [+ skirt, sleeves] 肥大的 [féidà de]6) [+ life] 充实的 [chōngshí de]a very full and interesting life — 非常充实而有趣的生活
7) [+ impact, implication] 所有的 [suǒyǒu de]2. advI paused to allow the full impact of this to register. — 我停下来,以便仔细感受这一切带来的所有影响。
* to know full well that... — 完全清楚地了解... [wánquán qīngchu de liǎojiě]
* full up — [+ hotel etc] 爆满
* I'm full (up) — 我吃饱了
* a full week/month — 整整一个星期/月
For a full week we did not eat. — 整整一个星期,我们没吃东西。
* in full view of sb — 完全看得见某人
* full marks — (BRIT: SCOL) 满分
* at full speed — 以全速
* full of — [+ objects, people] 充满
His office was full of policemen. — 他的办公室里满是警察。; [+ confidence, hope] 充满
I was full of confidence. — 我充满了信心。
* in full — [+ reproduce, quote, pay] 全部地
The bill has been paid in full. — 账单已被付清了。
* to write one's name in full — 写出自己的全名
* to strike sb full in the face — 正打在某人的脸上
* to do sth to the full — 充分地做某事
English-Chinese new dictionary. 2014.