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complete美 [kəm'plit] 英 [kəm'pliːt] - adj.完成;结束;(用以强调)完全的;全部的
- v.完成;结束;填写(表格);使完整
- 网络完整的;完成的;完备
第三人称单数:completes 现在分词:completing 过去式:completed adj.+n. complete list,complete success,complete control,complete agreement,complete failure v.+n. complete task,complete operation,complete work,complete process,complete course adj. whole,comprehensive,finished,completed,absolute v. finish,finalize,conclude,end,accomplish 1. | [ubn] (用以强调)完全的,彻底的used when you are emphasizing sth, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’ |
| We were in complete agreement. 我们意见完全一致。 | | | | | | a complete stranger 素不相识的人 | | It came as a complete surprise. 这事来得十分意外。 | | I felt a complete idiot. 我觉得自己是个十足的笨蛋。 |
2. | 全部的;完整的;整个的including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole |
| I've collected the complete set. 我收集了全套。 | | a complete guide to events in Oxford 牛津全部大事的手册 | | the complete works of Tolstoy 托尔斯泰全集 | | You will receive payment for each complete day that you work. 你将按你每一整天的工作领取报酬。 |
3. | [nbn] ~ with sth 包括,含有(额外部分或特征)including sth as an extra part or feature |
| The furniture comes complete with tools and instructions for assembly. 这件家具备有组装工具和说明书。 | | The book, complete with CD, costs £35. 此书包括光盘,售价 35 英镑。 |
| Work on the office building will be complete at the end of the year. 办公大楼工程将于年底竣工。 |
1. | [oftpass] ~ sth 完成;结束to finish making or doing sth |
| She's just completed a master's degree in Law. 她刚读完法律硕士学位。 | | The project should be completed within a year. 这项工程必须在一年之内完成。 |
2. | ~ sth 填写(表格)to write all the information you are asked for on a form |
| 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire. 2 000 名顾客填写了我们的调查表。 |
3. | ~ sth 使完整;使完美to make sth whole or perfect |
| I only need one more card to complete the set. 我只差一张卡片就配齐全套了。 |
v. | | adj. | 2. 完整的;完备的,完完整整的;面面俱到,样样俱全 8. 淋漓尽致的;前嫌尽释的;不可逾越;天衣无缝,毫无破绽 9. 正式的,地地道道的,彻头彻尾的;货真价实的,一丝不苟 2. 完整的;完备的,完完整整的;面面俱到,样样俱全 8. 淋漓尽致的;前嫌尽释的;不可逾越;天衣无缝,毫无破绽 9. 正式的,地地道道的,彻头彻尾的;货真价实的,一丝不苟 |
v. | 1. to make something whole by including every necessary part or everything that is wanted 2. to finish something or bring it to an end 3. to carry out or accomplish something 4. in football, to throw a successfully caught forward pass 5. to write information in the spaces on an official document. A more usual word is fill in 1. to make something whole by including every necessary part or everything that is wanted 2. to finish something or bring it to an end 3. to carry out or accomplish something 4. in football, to throw a successfully caught forward pass 5. to write information in the spaces on an official document. A more usual word is fill in | adj. | 1. having every necessary part or everything that is wanted 2. having reached the normal or expected end 3. being the greatest degree of something 4. having all the necessary qualities or abilities for a particular role 5. in football, used to describe a forward pass that has been successfully caught 6. describes flowers that have all the principal flower parts, which are carpels, petals, sepals, and stamens. 7. used for emphasizing that someone or something has a particular quality 8. including all the parts, details, or features 9. if something such as a job or process is complete, it is finished 1. having every necessary part or everything that is wanted 2. having reached the normal or expected end 3. being the greatest degree of something 4. having all the necessary qualities or abilities for a particular role 5. in football, used to describe a forward pass that has been successfully caught 6. describes flowers that have all the principal flower parts, which are carpels, petals, sepals, and stamens. 7. used for emphasizing that someone or something has a particular quality 8. including all the parts, details, or features 9. if something such as a job or process is complete, it is finished |
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