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full
/ˈfʊl ||ˈfʌl/
全部(a.)充滿的,完全的,豐富的,完美的,豐滿的,詳盡的(ad.)完全地,整整
From:
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full
全 滿
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
a.
[
Compar.
Fuller
superl
.
Fullest
.]
1.
Filled
up
,
having
within
its
limits
all
that
it
can
contain
;
supplied
;
not
empty
or
vacant
; --
said
primarily
of
hollow
vessels
,
and
hence
of
anything
else
;
as
,
a
cup
full
of
water
;
a
house
full
of
people
.
Had
the
throne
been
full
,
their
meeting
would
not
have
been
regular
.
--
Blackstone
.
2.
Abundantly
furnished
or
provided
;
sufficient
in
quantity
,
quality
,
or
degree
;
copious
;
plenteous
;
ample
;
adequate
;
as
,
a
full
meal
;
a
full
supply
;
a
full
voice
;
a
full
compensation
;
a
house
full
of
furniture
.
3.
Not
wanting
in
any
essential
quality
;
complete
;
entire
;
perfect
;
adequate
;
as
,
a
full
narrative
;
a
person
of
full
age
;
a
full
stop
;
a
full
face
;
the
full
moon
.
It
came
to
pass
,
at
the
end
of
two
full
years
,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed
. --
Gen
.
xii
. 1.
The
man
commands
Like
a
full
soldier
. --
Shak
.
I
can
not
Request
a
fuller
satisfaction
Than
you
have
freely
granted
. --
Ford
.
4.
Sated
;
surfeited
.
I
am
full
of
the
burnt
offerings
of
rams
.
--
Is
.
i
. 11.
5.
Having
the
mind
filled
with
ideas
;
stocked
with
knowledge
;
stored
with
information
.
Reading
maketh
a
full
man
.
--
Bacon
.
6.
Having
the
attention
,
thoughts
,
etc
.,
absorbed
in
any
matter
,
and
the
feelings
more
or
less
excited
by
it
,
as
,
to
be
full
of
some
project
.
Every
one
is
full
of
the
miracles
done
by
cold
baths
on
decayed
and
weak
constitutions
.
--
Locke
.
7.
Filled
with
emotions
.
The
heart
is
so
full
that
a
drop
overfills
it
.
--
Lowell
.
8.
Impregnated
;
made
pregnant
. [
Obs
.]
Ilia
,
the
fair
, . . .
full
of
Mars
.
--
Dryden
.
At full
,
when
full
or
complete
. --
Shak
.
Full age
Law
the
age
at
which
one
attains
full
personal
rights
;
majority
; --
in
England
and
the
United
States
the
age
of
21
years
. --
Abbott
.
Full and by
Naut.
,
sailing
closehauled
,
having
all
the
sails
full
,
and
lying
as
near
the
wind
as
poesible
.
Full band
Mus.
,
a
band
in
which
all
the
instruments
are
employed
.
Full binding
,
the
binding
of
a
book
when
made
wholly
of
leather
,
as
distinguished
from
half
binding
.
Full bottom
,
a
kind
of
wig
full
and
large
at
the
bottom
.
Full brother
or
Full sister
,
a
brother
or
sister
having
the
same
parents
as
another
.
Full cry
Hunting
,
eager
chase
; --
said
of
hounds
that
have
caught
the
scent
,
and
give
tongue
together
.
Full dress
,
the
dress
prescribed
by
authority
or
by
etiquette
to
be
worn
on
occasions
of
ceremony
.
Full hand
Poker
,
three
of
a
kind
and
a
pair
.
Full moon
.
(a)
The
moon
with
its
whole
disk
illuminated
,
as
when
opposite
to
the
sun
.
(b)
The
time
when
the
moon
is
full
.
Full organ
Mus.
,
the
organ
when
all
or
most
stops
are
out
.
Full score
Mus.
,
a
score
in
which
all
the
parts
for
voices
and
instruments
are
given
.
Full sea
,
high
water
.
Full swing
,
free
course
;
unrestrained
liberty
;
“Leaving
corrupt
nature
to
. . .
the
full
swing
and
freedom
of
its
own
extravagant
actings.”
South
(
Colloq
.)
In full
,
at
length
;
uncontracted
;
unabridged
;
written
out
in
words
,
and
not
indicated
by
figures
.
In full blast
.
See
under
Blast
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
n.
Complete
measure
;
utmost
extent
;
the
highest
state
or
degree
.
The
swan's-down
feather
,
That
stands
upon
the
swell
at
full
of
tide
. --
Shak
.
Full of the moon
,
the
time
of
full
moon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
,
adv.
Quite
;
to
the
same
degree
;
without
abatement
or
diminution
;
with
the
whole
force
or
effect
;
thoroughly
;
completely
;
exactly
;
entirely
.
The
pawn
I
proffer
shall
be
full
as
good
.
--
Dryden
.
The
diapason
closing
full
in
man
.
--
Dryden
.
Full
in
the
center
of
the
sacred
wood
.
--
Addison
.
Note:
☞
Full
is
placed
before
adjectives
and
adverbs
to
heighten
or
strengthen
their
signification
.
“Full sad.”
--
Milton
.
“Master
of
a
full
poor
cell.”
--
Shak
.
“
Full
many
a
gem
of
purest
ray
serene.”
--
T
.
Gray
.
Full
is
also
prefixed
to
participles
to
express
utmost
extent
or
degree
;
as
,
full
-bloomed,
full
-blown,
full
-crammed
full
-grown,
full
-laden,
full
-stuffed,
etc
.
Such
compounds
,
for
the
most
part
,
are
self-defining
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
,
v. i.
To
become
full
or
wholly
illuminated
;
as
,
the
moon
fulls
at
midnight
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fulled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fulling
.]
To
thicken
by
moistening
,
heating
,
and
pressing
,
as
cloth
;
to
mill
;
to
make
compact
;
to
scour
,
cleanse
,
and
thicken
in
a
mill
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Full
,
v. i.
To
become
fulled
or
thickened
;
as
,
this
material
fulls
well
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
full
adj
1:
containing
as
much
or
as
many
as
is
possible
or
normal
; "
a
full
glass
"; "
a
sky
full
of
stars
"; "
a
full
life
";
"
the
auditorium
was
full
to
overflowing
" [
ant
:
empty
]
2:
constituting
the
full
quantity
or
extent
;
complete
; "
an
entire
town
devastated
by
an
earthquake
"; "
gave
full
attention
"; "
a
total
failure
" [
syn
:
entire
,
total
]
3:
complete
in
extent
or
degree
and
in
every
particular
; "
a
full
game
"; "
a
total
eclipse
"; "
a
total
disaster
" [
syn
:
total
]
4:
filled
to
satisfaction
with
food
or
drink
; "
a
full
stomach
"
[
syn
:
replete(p)
]
5: (
of
sound
)
having
marked
depth
and
body
; "
full
tones
"; "
a
full
voice
" [
ant
:
thin
]
6:
having
the
normally
expected
amount
; "
gives
full
measure
";
"
gives
good
measure
"; "
a
good
mile
from
here
" [
syn
:
good
]
7:
being
at
a
peak
or
culminating
point
; "
broad
day
"; "
full
summer
"; "
high
noon
" [
syn
:
broad(a)
,
full(a)
]
8:
not
separated
into
parts
or
shares
;
constituting
an
undivided
unit
; "
an
undivided
interest
in
the
property
";
"
a
full
share
" [
syn
:
undivided
]
9:
having
ample
fabric
; "
the
current
taste
for
wide
trousers
";
"
a
full
skirt
" [
syn
:
wide
,
wide-cut
]
adv
:
to
the
greatest
degree
or
extent
;
completely
or
entirely
;
(`
full
'
in
this
sense
is
used
as
a
combining
form
);
"
fully
grown
"; "
he
didn't
fully
understand
"; "
knew
full
well
"; "
full-grown
"; "
full-fledged
" [
syn
:
fully
, {
to
the full
]
v
1:
beat
for
the
purpose
of
cleaning
and
thickening
; "
full
the
cloth
"
2:
make
(
a
garment
)
fuller
by
pleating
or
gathering
3:
increase
in
phase
; "
the
moon
is
waxing
" [
syn
:
wax
] [
ant
:
wane
]
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