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ful·ly

 (fo͝ol′ē)

adv.

1. Totally or completely: fully grown.

2. At least: Fully half of the volunteers did not appear.

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fully

(ˈfʊlɪ)

adv

1. to the greatest degree or extent; totally; entirely

2. amply; sufficiently; adequately: they were fully fed.

3. at least: it was fully an hour before she came.

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ful•ly

(ˈfʊl i, ˈfʊl li)

adv.

1. entirely or wholly: fully done.

2. quite or at least: Fully half the class attended the ceremony.

[before 900]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adv.1.fully - 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"

combining form - a bound form used only in compounds; "`hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology'"

2.fully - sufficiently; more than adequately; "the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions"; "they were fully (or amply) fed"
3.fully - referring to a quantity; "the amount was paid in full"

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fully

adverb

4. at least, quite, without (any) exaggeration, without a word of a lie (informal) He set his sights and let fly from fully 35 yards.

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fully

adverb

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Translations

naprostonejméněúplnězcela

fuldtfuldt udmindst

täysin

potpuno

teljesen

aî minnsta kostialgjörlega; full-

十分に

완전히

popolnoma

fullt

อย่างเต็มที่

đầy đủ

fully

[ˈfʊlɪ] ADV

3. (= in detail) [describe, explain] → con todo detalle; [discuss] → a fondo

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fully

[ˈfʊli] adv

(= completely) → complètement
He hasn't fully recovered from his illness → Il n'est pas complètement remis de sa maladie.
a fully automatic washing machine
BUT une machine à laver entièrement automatique.

(= at least) → au moins
fully as big → au moins aussi grandfully-featured [ˌfʊliˈfiːtʃərd] adj [electronic product] → complet/ète, multifonctions invfully-fitted kitchen [ˌfʊliˈfɪtɪd] ncuisine f entièrement équipéefully fledged fully-fledged [ˌfʊliˈflɛdʒd] adj

[teacher, barrister] → diplômé(e)

(= fully developed) [system, institution] → à part entière

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fully

adv

(= completely) fit, aware, consciousvöllig; developed, operational, qualifiedvoll; understand, recovervoll und ganz; comply, participateuneingeschränkt; discuss, describe, answer, briefausführlich; fully automaticvollautomatisch; fully pressurizedmit vollem Druckausgleich; she was fully aware of my thoughtssie war sich meiner Gedanken voll (und ganz) bewusst; fully booked(ganz or völlig) ausgebucht; fully clothed(ganz) angezogen; fully integrated (system, service)voll integriert; (racially) → ohne jegliche Rassentrennung; a fully-equipped kitcheneine komplett ausgestattete Küche; fully illustratedvollständig illustriert


fully

:

fully fashioned

adj stocking, jumpermit Passform

fully paid-up

adj member (lit)ohne Beitragsrückstände; (fig)eingeschrieben

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full

(ful) adjective

1. holding or containing as much as possible. My basket is full.

2. complete. a full year; a full account of what happened.

3. (of clothes) containing a large amount of material. a full skirt.

adverb

1. completely. Fill the petrol tank full.

2. exactly; directly. She hit him full in the face.

ˈfully adverb

1. completely. He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs.

2. quite; at least. It will take fully three days.

ˌfull-ˈlength adjective

1. complete; of the usual or standard length. a full-length novel.

2. down to the feet. a full-length portrait.

full moon

(the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete. There is a full moon tonight.

ˌfull-ˈscale adjective

(of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject. a full-scale drawing of a flower.

full stop

a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period.

ˌfull-ˈtime adjective, adverb

occupying one's working time completely. a full-time job; She works full-time now.

fully-fledged adjective

1. (as in bird) having grown its feathers and ready to fly.

2. fully trained, qualified etc. He's now a fully-fledged teacher.

full of

1. filled with; containing or holding very much or very many. The bus was full of people.

2. completely concerned with. She rushed into the room full of the news.

in full

completely. Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full.

to the full

to the greatest possible extent. to enjoy life to the full.

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fully

تـَمَاماً naprosto fuldt vollkommen εντελώς del todo täysin pleinement potpuno pienamente 十分に 완전히 volledig til fulle w pełni completamente полностью fullt อย่างเต็มที่ tam olarak đầy đủ 充分地

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