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ful 1. adjective1) (holding or containing as much as possible: My basket is full.) full, oppfylt, mett, forsynt2) (complete: a full year; a full account of what happened.) fullstendig, fyldig3) ((of clothes) containing a large amount of material: a full skirt.) vid2. adverb1) (completely: Fill the petrol tank full.) helt, fullt2) (exactly; directly: She hit him full in the face.) rett•- fully- full-length
- full moon
- full-scale
- full stop
- full-time
- fully-fledged
- full of
- in full
- to the fullfull--------fullstendig--------fyldig--------ganske--------hel--------helt--------utførligIsubst. \/fʊl\/1) høydepunkt, midte2) (amer.) strandvollbe at the full være full, være helthe full of the tide høyvannin full fullstendig, i sin helhet, til fulle, uforkortet, helt utin the full of the season midt i sesongensign in full undertegne med fullt navnto the full fullstendig, til fulle, i høyeste grad, i fullt omfangIIverb \/fʊl\/1) folde, plissere2) ( tekstilteknikk) valke, stampeIIIadj. \/fʊl\/1) full, fylt, fullsatt, fullt• I am sorry, but we are fullbeklager, men det er dessverre fullt2) mett, forsynt3) mektig, rikelig4) rikholdig, innholdsrik5) utførlig, fyldig, detaljert, grundig, omfattende6) fullstendig, hel7) fulltallig, fullstendig8) skarp, sterk9) dyp, mettet10) (om lyd, stemme) rund, fyldig• full tone\/voice11) (om figur, ansikt) fyldig, rund, kraftig, svulmende12) rik, sjenerøs13) ( om klesplagg) vid14) kjødelig, hel-15) (austr. hverdagslig) full, berusetbe full (up) ( hverdagslig) være mettbe full of være veldig opptatt av, kun tenke på, gå fullstendig opp i full avbe full of oneself være selvopptattfull as a goog se ➢ googfull up ( hverdagslig) full, fylt, fullsatt, fulltmake a full stop bråstoppemake full use of utnytte fullt ut, dra full nytte avIVadv. \/fʊl\/1) fullt, fullstendig2) helt, rett, midt3) mye, mange, sværtdet vet jeg svært\/utmerket godtfull many a night ( poesi) mang en natt
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