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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ful·ly /ˈfʊli/ ●●● S2 W2 adverb COMPLETELYcompletely 完全地;充分地;彻底地 The restaurant is fully booked this evening. 今晚这家餐厅订满了。 Elisa has not fully recovered from the incident. 埃莉莎还没有完全从这个事件中恢复过来。 I am fully aware of your problems. 你的问题我全知道。 The changes in policy are fully described in the review. 政策的变化在报告中有全面的描述。 I fully accept that what he says is true. 我完全同意,他的话属实。 This concept is discussed more fully in Chapter 9. 这一概念在第九章中有更详细的论述。
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fully• Fully 75 percent of cultural articles were devoted to sports.• The prayers of both could not be answered; that of neither has been answered fully.• And for once he knew he was fully appreciated by his Buttermere neighbours and even by his wife.• The President is fully aware of the problem.• a fully equipped kitchen• The house is fully furnished, including washer and dryer.• Please keep me fully informed of any developments.• In contrast, public monopolies that are thrust fully into competition have little choice but to please their customers.• Patients must fully understand the risks involved in this type of surgery.• I can fully understand your concern.• I don't know if they ever fully understood it.• If your company has a five-year plan you become fully vested after five years.fully booked• And we weren't fully booked.• Berths only become available to staff or relatives when the ship is not fully booked.• The trip is now fully booked and money for tickets should be paid in as soon as possible.• No one knows how many are coming; the fully booked hotels say perhaps 100,000.• Coming back, we stood all the way from Naples to Paris on a fully booked train.• Oddly the cottage was fully booked when we tried to take it again at Easter.• Two coaches are fully booked with dozens more Italia-bound by air, mini-bus and car.• But there is a real danger that lucky resorts will be fully booked within hours of a good dump.ful·ly adverbChineseSyllable
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ful‧ly S2 W2 /ˈfʊli/
adverb
completely:
The restaurant is fully booked this evening.
Elisa has not fully recovered from the incident.
I am fully aware of your problems.
The changes in policy are fully described in the review.
I fully accept that what he says is true.
This concept is discussed more fully in Chapter 9.
▪ completely to the greatest degree or in every way: That’s a completely different subject. | Bad weather had completely destroyed the crops.
▪totally/absolutely especially spoken completely: I’m totally exhausted. | He’s absolutely right.
▪entirely completely – used especially in negative sentences or after ‘almost’: I’m not entirely sure. | The community is almost entirely dependent on farming.
▪utterly completely – used especially to emphasize strongly disapproving words: It was utterly impossible to work in the house. | The whole thing is utterly absurd.
▪fully completely – used especially to show that you completely understand something or that you have all the information you need: He was fully aware of what was happening. | The disease is still not fully understood.
ful‧ly S2 W2 /ˈfʊli/
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