full moon
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌfull ˈmoon noun [singular] TTSthe moon when you can see all of it as a complete circle 满月,圆月 → new moon, half moon, crescent moon
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full moon• I believe there is a full moon.• Clouds drifted over to veil the almost full moon, and I heard somewhere from Gammon Ridge a deep, howling wail.• It surprised her to see a nearly full moon, a stack of fast-moving clouds passing northward.• There was a bright, nearly full moon.• A blue moon is the second full moon in one month.• Abruptly the full moon passed across the gaping wound in their roof and no longer shone directly into the room.• Many are much brighter than the full Moon, and some of the largest even rival the Sun in brightness.ˌfull ˈmoon nounChineseSyllable
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full moon
ˌfull ˈmoon
noun [singular]
the moon when you can see all of it as a complete circle ⇨ new moon, half moon, crescent moon
ˌfull ˈmoon
noun [singular]the moon when you can see all of it as a complete circle ⇨ new moon, half moon, crescent moon