full
Significado (Inglés)
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- Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
- Complete; with nothing omitted.
- Complete; with nothing omitted.
- Complete; with nothing omitted.
- Total, entire.
- Completely empowered, authorized or qualified (in some role); not limited.
- (informal) Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
- (informal) Replete, abounding with.
- (informal) Carrying as much as possible.
- Plump, round.
- Having its entire face illuminated.
- Of a size that is ample, wide, or having ample folds or pleats to be comfortable.
- Having depth and body; rich.
- (obsolete) Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information.
- Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it.
- Filled with emotions.
- (obsolete) Impregnated; made pregnant.
- Said of the three cards of the same rank in a full house.
- Drunk, intoxicated.
Conceptos
enteramente ocupado
panza llena
reventado como una flor
batanar
estar lleno
lleno hasta el tope
apretado y relleno
embutido de lana
yeno
aumentar de fase
incrementar la intensidad
enfurtir
con todos los derechos
de mucho vuelo
de número
Sinónimos
be full
very full
full-of-the-moon
filled up
wide-cut
full phase of the moon
lots of
become full
enjoying full rights
menstrual flow
stomach trouble
thick with
well built
bourgeon
catch up to
fully developed
have enough
bring to completion
make full
well-stocked
replete with
knowing very well
no vacancy
having had enough
satisfy one’s appetite
fully equipped
be sated
be flooded with
be glutted with
fully loaded with
well-supplied
having all the digits
inhabited by
not young
comprising all details
fully described
burgeon forth
stocked with
crop-full
fixed maximum
packed-out
a lot of to
to be
bent over
brimfull
full of
full to the brim
grow old
in plenty
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/fʊl/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle English ful, from Old English full (“full”), from Proto-West Germanic *full, from Proto-Germanic *fullaz (“full”), from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (“full”). Germanic cognates include West Frisian fol, Low German vull, Dutch vol, German voll, Danish fuld, and Norwegian and Swedish full (the latter three via Old Norse). Proto-Indo-European cognates include English plenty (via Latin, compare plēnus), Welsh llawn, Russian по́лный (pólnyj), Lithuanian pilnas, Persian پر (por), Sanskrit पूर्ण (pūrṇá). See also fele and Scots fou. For the "drunk, intoxicated" sense, compare also Swedish full and other Scandinavian languages.
Cognado con frisón occidental
fol
Cognado con neerlandés
vol
Cognado con alemán
voll
Cognado con inglés
plenty
Cognado con alemán
Fülle
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