full of music

full

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adj.(形容词)

full.er,full.est

Containing all that is normal or possible:

满的,充满的:包含正常或尽可能多数量的:

a full pail.

装得满满的桶

Complete in every particular:

完全的,完整的:每一个细节都完整的:

a full account.

完整的叙述

Baseball

棒球

Amounting to three balls and two strikes. Used of a count.

满球数的:投出三球并且两次击中的。用于计数

Having a base runner at first, second, and third base:

满垒的:一垒、二垒、三垒有跑垒员的:

The bases were full when the slugger stepped up to bat.

强棒打击手上场击球时已是满垒

Of maximum or highest degree:

最大或最高程度的:

at full speed.

以全速

Being at the peak of development or maturity:

巅峰的:处于发展或成熟的巅峰:

in full bloom.

盛开

Having a great deal or many:

大量的或许多的:

a book full of errors.

错误百出的书

Totally qualified, accepted, or empowered:

有资格的,被认可的:完全有资格的、完全被接受的或被许可的:

a full member of the club.

俱乐部的正式成员

Rounded in shape; plump:

圆鼓鼓的;丰满的:

a full figure.

丰满的体形

Having or made with a generous amount of fabric:

宽松的,多褶的:有或用大量布料制成的:

full draperies.

多褶的帷帘

Having an appetite completely satisfied, especially for food or drink:

吃饱喝足的:尤指彻底使食欲得到满足的,如食物或饮料:

was full after the Thanksgiving dinner.

感恩节晚餐上吃得饱饱的

Providing an abundance, especially of food.

丰足的:尤指食物供应充足的

Having depth and body; rich:

具深度和强度的;富含的:

a full aroma; full tones.

浓郁的香气;深沉的嗓音

Completely absorbed or preoccupied:

极感兴趣的或全神贯注的:

“He was already pretty full of himself”(Ron Rosenbaum)

“他完全陶醉在自我之中”(罗恩·罗森鲍姆)

Possessing both parents in common:

同父母生的:

full brothers; full sisters.

同胞兄弟;同胞姐妹

adv.(副词)

To a complete extent; entirely:

完全地;充分地:

knowing full well.

了解得非常清楚

Exactly; directly:

正确地;直接地:

full in the path of the moon.

被月光照着

v.(动词)

fulled,full.ing,fulls

v.tr.(及物动词)

To make (a garment) full, as by pleating or gathering.

使衣服宽松:把(衣服)打褶或合拢使之变宽松

v.intr.(不及物动词)

To become full. Used of the moon.

变圆。用于指月亮

n.(名词)

The maximum or complete size or amount:

最大的数量,完整的数量:

repaid in full.

全数偿还

The highest degree or state:

极点,鼎盛:最高程度或最佳状态:

living life to the full.

充分享受生活

fill

fill

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v.(动词)

filled,fill.ing,fills

v.tr.(及物动词)

To put into as much as can be held:

填满:按可容纳量尽可能多的装入:

fill a glass with milk.

倒满一玻璃杯的牛奶

To supply to the fullest extent:

充满:按最大限度供给:

fill a concert hall.

挤满了音乐厅

To build up the level of (low-lying land) with material such as earth or gravel.

填满:用例如土或砂石等材料加高(低地的)水平

To stop or plug up (an opening, for example).

塞住:停止或阻塞(比如一个开端)

To repair a cavity of (a tooth).

填补(牙的)洞

To add a foreign substance to (cloth or wood, for example).

填加:给(例如布或木头)增加另外的物质

To satiate, as with food and drink.

吃饱喝足:如用食物和饮料使饱

To satisfy or meet; fulfill:

满足,迎合:使满意或使满足;履行:

fill the requirements.See Synonyms at satisfy

满足需求参见 satisfy

To complete (something) by insertion or addition:

填入:通过插入或填加的方式完成(某事):

fill in the blanks.

填空

To supply with material, such as writing, an inscription, or an illustration:

补满:提供或补充材料,例如写作、描述或例证:

filled the blank spaces on the page with notes.

在书页空白处写满了注释

To supply as required:

充分满足:

fill a prescription; fill an order.

依处方供药;供应订货

To place a person in:

任职:将某人安置于某职务:

fill a job vacancy.

填补工作的空缺

To possess and discharge the duties of; hold:

担任:负有或执行…的责任;履行:

fill a post.

履行工作义务

To occupy the whole of; pervade:

充满,弥漫:全部占满;充满:

Music filled the room.

音乐充满了屋子

To spread throughout:

传遍:

Fear filled the city.

恐惧遍及全城

To engage or occupy completely; make full:

充满:全部吸引或占据;使充满:

filled the child's mind with strange ideas; a story that filled our hearts with joy.

使孩子的头脑中充满了古怪的想法;一则使我们心里充满了喜悦的故事

To cover the surface of (an inexpensive metal) with a layer of precious metal, such as gold.

镀:用贵重金属层例如金等覆盖(非贵金属的)表面

Nautical

航海

To cause (a sail) to swell.

张满(帆):使(船帆)鼓胀

To adjust (a yard) so that wind will cause a sail to swell.

张帆:调整(帆桁)使风可以充满帆

v.intr.(不及物动词)

To become full.

变满

n.(名词)

An amount needed to make full, complete, or satisfied:

充足:使充满、完成或满足所需要的量:

eat one's fill.

尽量吃

Material for filling a container, cavity, or passage.

装填物:用来填满容器、洞或通道的物质

A built-up piece of land; an embankment.

路堤:一块加高的土地;堤坝

The material, such as earth or gravel, used for fill.

筑堤用的材料:例如土或砂石,用来填充的物质

fall

fall

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v.(动词)

fell[f?l] fall.en[f?“l…n] fall.ing,falls

v.intr.(不及物动词)

To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.

落下:因重力作用而自由下降或下落

To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position:

跌落:使自己降低到更低或更倾斜的位置:

I fell back in my chair. The pilgrims fell to their knees.

我跌坐到自己的椅子上。朝拜者跪了下去

To lose an upright or erect position suddenly.

突然倒下:突然失去垂直的或笔直的位置

To drop wounded or dead, especially in battle.

受伤:跌伤或跌死,尤指在战争中

To go or come as if by falling:

落下:好象通过降落来或去:

All grief fell from our hearts. Night fell quickly.

所有悲伤从心头落下。黑夜迅速降临

To come to rest; settle:

停留;安放:

The light fell on my book.

光线落在我的书上

To hang down:

自由下垂:

The child's hair fell in ringlets.

小孩的卷发自然下垂

To be cast down:

朝下:

Her eyes fell.

她的眼睛朝下一瞥

To assume an expression of consternation or disappointment:

露出惊慌或失望的表情:

His face fell when he heard the report.

当他听到那个报告后感到很沮丧

To undergo conquest or capture, especially as the result of an armed attack:

被攻陷:遭到军事上的总失败或俘虏,尤指一武装进攻的结果:

The city fell after a long siege.

在长期围困下,这座城市失陷了

To experience defeat or ruin:

失败:经历失败或毁灭:

After 300 years the dynasty fell.

300年后王朝覆灭了

To lose office:

下台:失去职位:

The disgraced prime minister fell from power.

那个名誉扫地的首相失去了职位

To slope downward:

斜向:按斜坡下降:

The rolling hills fall gently toward the coast.

起伏的山丘逐渐向海岸缓降

To lessen in amount or degree:

减低:数量或程度的降低:

The air pressure is falling.

气压在降低

To decline in financial value:

下跌:金融价值下降:

Last year, stock prices fell sharply.

去年,股票价格猛跌

To lose weight.

减轻

To diminish in pitch or volume:

减低:音量减弱:

My friend's voice fell to a whisper.

我朋友的声音逐渐变为耳语

To give in to temptation; sin.

屈服于诱惑;犯罪

To lose one's chastity.

失去贞洁

To pass into a particular state, condition, or situation:

处于:进入某一特别的状态或状况:

fell silent; fall in love.

变得沉默;坠入情网

To occur at a specified time:

发生:在特定时间发生:

New Year's Day falls on a Tuesday this year.

今年的元旦是星期二

To occur at a specified place:

发生:在特定地点发生:

The stress falls on the last syllable.

重音在最后一个音节上

To come, as by chance.

来:偶然到来

To be given by assignment or distribution:

被分派任务:

The greatest task fell to me.

最重的任务派到我头上

To be given by right or inheritance.

被给予:被赋予权力或继承权

To be included within the range or scope of something:

在…范围之内:被包括在某物范围之内:

The specimens fall into three categories.

标本被分作三类

To come into contact; strike:

接触;遇到:

My gaze fell on a small book in the corner.

我的目光落在角落里一本小书上

To come out; issue:

出来;出口:

Insincere compliments fell from their lips.

从他们嘴里说出的虚伪恭维

To begin vigorously:

精力充沛地开始:

fell to work immediately.

突然精力充沛地投入工作

To be born. Used chiefly of lambs.

出生:被生下来,常指羊羔

v.tr.(及物动词)

To cut down (a tree); fell.

砍:砍倒(一棵树);倒下

n.(名词)

The act or an instance of falling.

落下:下降的动作或例子

A sudden drop from a relatively erect to a less erect position.

突然俯身低下:从垂直方向上相对高的位置降到低的位置

Something that has fallen:

掉下的某物:

a fall of hail.

降雹

An amount that has fallen:

降落的数量:

a fall of two inches of rain.

降了两英寸雨

The distance that something falls:

下降的距离:

The victim suffered a fall of three stories to the ground.

受害者从三层楼落在地面上

Autumn.

秋天

falls (used with a sing. or pl. verb)A waterfall.

falls (与单数或复数动词连用)瀑布

A downward movement or slope.

斜坡:向下方的运动或下坡

Any of several pendent articles of dress, especially:

下垂物:外衣自由摆动的下垂物,尤指:

A veil hung from a woman's hat and down her back.

帽纱:从妇女帽子后面垂下掉在其后部的细薄织物

An ornamental cascade of lace or trimming attached to a dress, usually at the collar.

装饰的项饰:装饰性花边或衣服领后的下垂物

A woman's hairpiece with long, free-hanging hair.

长假发:妇女自由低垂的假发

An overthrow; a collapse:

推翻;倒台:

the fall of a government.

政府倒台

Armed capture of a place under siege:

沦陷:被围攻的堡垒陷落:

the fall of Dien Bien Phu.

奠边府的沦陷

A reduction in value, amount, or degree.

减低:价值、程度或数量的减少

A marked, often sudden, decline in status, rank, or importance:

贬降:在地位、职位或重要性上显著地,通常突然的下降: