Full
Pronunciation:fʊl
EN→ZH
Quick Translations
- 满的
- 充满的
- 完整的
Definitions
adjective
Definition
Containing as much or as many as is possible; filled to capacity.
In ZH
包含尽可能多的;充满容量。
Examples
- The glass is full of water.
- Her schedule is full this week.
- The box was full of toys.
Cultural Notes
In English-speaking cultures, saying something is 'full' often emphasizes abundance or completeness. It's common to refer to containers or schedules that cannot accommodate more.
adverb
Definition
Completely or to the greatest degree; entirely.
In ZH
完全地或到最大的程度;彻底。
Examples
- He was full aware of the situation.
- She laughed full heartedly at the joke.
- The team played full out during the match.
Cultural Notes
When used as an adverb, 'full' can convey a strong emphasis on the extent of an action. In colloquial usage, it may appear in expressions like 'full speed ahead'.
noun
Definition
The state of being filled; the condition of being full.
In ZH
充填的状态;充满的状态。
Examples
- The full of the basket was impressive.
- He declared the full of his heart to her.
- In the full of the moment, everything seemed perfect.
Cultural Notes
As a noun, 'full' can describe the condition or state of being complete, often used in specific phrases such as 'the full of time' or 'the full of health'.