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  1. full

    • IPA[fʊl]

    英式

    • adj.
      containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space;having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction
    • adv.
      straight; directly;very
    • n.
      the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.;the state or time of full moon.
    • v.
      make (something) full; fill up;gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full
    • verb: full, 3rd person present: fulls, gerund or present participle: fulling, past tense: fulled, past participle: fulled

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    名詞

    • 1. archaic the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.
    • archaic the state or time of full moon.
    • archaic the whole.

    動詞

    • 1. West Indian make (something) full; fill up he full up the house with bawling
    • 2. gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full a straight piece fulled into a small band at the top
    • 3. US dialect (of the moon or tide) become full fulling moon aloft doth ride
    • adj.
      of the standard length: a full-length Disney cartoon
    • adv.
      (of a person) with the body lying stretched out and flat: Lucy flung herself full length on the floor

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      of the standard length: a full-length Disney cartoon
    • adv.
      (of a person) with the body lying stretched out and flat: Lucy flung herself full length on the floor

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an audience, or a group of people attending a meeting, that fills the venue for the event to ... he seemed a trifle unnerved playing to a full house

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      full speed or maximum capacity: the real excitement comes from driving it at full bore the boat came full bore towards us
    • adj.
      denoting firearms of relatively large calibre: full-bore hand guns

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adv.
      with all the face visible; facing directly at someone or something: she looked full face at the mirror
    • adj.
      showing all of the face: a full-face mug shot

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a sentence or an abbreviation.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[fo͝ol]

    美式

    • adj.
      containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space: wastebaskets full of rubbish she could only nod, for her mouth was full
    • adv.
      straight; directly: she turned her head and looked full into his face
    • n.
      the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
    • v.
      make (something) full; fill up: he full up the house with bawling

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[fo͝ol]

    美式

    • v.
      clean, shrink, and felt (cloth) by heat, pressure, and moisture: the fabric is then fulled to produce solid yet soft areas around the holes

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[fʊl]

    英式

    • v.
      clean, shrink, and felt (cloth) by heat, pressure, and moisture: the fabric is then fulled to produce solid yet soft areas around the holes

    Oxford Dictionary