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From:
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com·plete
/kəmˈplit/
(a.)完全的,熟練的,完成的(vt.)完成,完工,使圓滿
From:
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com·plete
/kəmˈplɪt/
形容詞
完全的,完整的,完成,結束
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
complete
完成
From:
Network Terminology
complete
完全 完整 完成
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·plete
a.
1.
Filled
up
;
with
no
part
or
element
lacking
;
free
from
deficiency
;
entire
;
perfect
;
consummate
.
“
Complete
perfections.”
Ye
are
complete
in
him
.
--
Col
.
ii
. 10.
That
thou
,
dead
corse
,
again
in
complete
steel
Revisit'st
thus
the
glimpses
of
the
moon
. --
Shak
.
2.
Finished
;
ended
;
concluded
;
completed
;
as
,
the
edifice
is
complete
.
This
course
of
vanity
almost
complete
.
--
Prior
.
3.
Bot.
Having
all
the
parts
or
organs
which
belong
to
it
or
to
the
typical
form
;
having
calyx
,
corolla
,
stamens
,
and
pistil
.
Syn:
--
See
Whole
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·plete
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Completed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Completing
.]
To
bring
to
a
state
in
which
there
is
no
deficiency
;
to
perfect
;
to
consummate
;
to
accomplish
;
to
fulfill
;
to
finish
;
as
,
to
complete
a
task
,
or
a
poem
;
to
complete
a
course
of
education
.
Bred
only
and
completed
to
the
taste
Of
lustful
appetence
. --
Milton
.
And
,
to
complete
her
bliss
,
a
fool
for
mate
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
To
perform
;
execute
;
terminate
;
conclude
;
finish
;
end
;
fill
up
;
achieve
;
realize
;
effect
;
consummate
;
accomplish
;
effectuate
;
fulfill
;
bring
to
pass
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
complete
adj
1:
having
every
necessary
or
normal
part
or
component
or
step
;
"
a
complete
meal
"; "
a
complete
wardrobe
"; "
a
complete
set
pf
the
Britannica
"; "
a
complete
set
of
china
"; "
a
complete
defeat
"; "
a
complete
accounting
" [
ant
:
incomplete
,
incomplete
]
2:
perfect
and
complete
in
every
respect
;
having
all
necessary
qualities
; "
a
complete
gentleman
"; "
consummate
happiness
";
"
a
consummate
performance
" [
syn
:
consummate
]
3:
having
all
four
whorls
or
principal
parts--sepals
and
petals
and
stamens
and
carpels
(
or
pistils
); "
complete
flowers
"
[
ant
:
incomplete
]
4:
highly
skilled
; "
an
accomplished
pianist
"; "
a
complete
musician
" [
syn
:
accomplished
]
5:
without
qualification
;
used
informally
as
(
often
pejorative
)
intensifiers
; "
an
arrant
fool
"; "
a
complete
coward
"; "
a
consummate
fool
"; "
a
double-dyed
villain
"; "
gross
negligence
"; "
a
perfect
idiot
"; "
pure
folly
"; "
what
a
sodding
mess
"; "
stark
staring
mad
"; "
a
thoroughgoing
villain
"; "
utter
nonsense
" [
syn
:
arrant(a)
,
complete(a)
,
consummate(a)
,
double-dyed(a)
,
everlasting(a)
,
gross(a)
,
perfect(a)
,
pure(a)
,
sodding(a)
,
stark(a)
,
staring(a)
,
thoroughgoing(a)
,
utter(a)
]
6:
having
come
or
been
brought
to
a
conclusion
; "
the
harvesting
was
complete
"; "
the
affair
is
over
,
ended
,
finished
"; "
the
abruptly
terminated
interview
" [
syn
:
concluded
,
ended
,
over(p)
,
all over
,
terminated
]
v
1:
come
or
bring
to
a
finish
or
an
end
; "
He
finished
the
dishes
"; "
She
completed
the
requirements
for
her
Master's
Degree
"; "
The
fastest
runner
finished
the
race
in
just
over
2
hours
;
others
finished
in
over
4
hours
"
[
syn
:
finish
]
2:
bring
to
a
whole
,
with
all
the
necessary
parts
or
elements
;
"
A
child
would
complete
the
family
"
3:
complete
or
carry
out
; "
discharge
one's
duties
" [
syn
:
dispatch
,
discharge
]
4:
complete
a
pass
[
syn
:
nail
]
5:
write
all
the
required
information
onto
a
form
; "
fill
out
this
questionnaire
,
please
!"; "
make
out
a
form
" [
syn
: {
fill
out
,
fill in
,
make out
]
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