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1) General subject: absolute, abysmal, alive (чего-л.), all around, all inclusive (АД), all round, all-out, all-round, allout, ample, blank, blanket, bouncing, broad, charged, chock a block, chub, chubby, clear, complete, comprehensive, consummate, corpulent, cover to cover, cover-to-cover (о чтении, реферировании), crass, crowded, dead (dead silence - полная тишина), decisive, declared, dire, direct, down the line, down-the-line, entire, fat (толстый), fatty, flush (до краёв - о реке), fraught, fubsy, full, full blast, full blown, full bodied, full fledged, full length, full of, full-blast, full-blown, full-blown (о человеке), full-bodied, full-fledged, fully fledged, fully-fledged, gorbellied (о человеке), hole, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) holo-, honest to god, honest to goodness, honest-to-God, honest-to-goodness, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, in flesh, instinct (жизни), integrate, lumping, obese, out and out, out-and-out, outright, overall, overblown, overendowed (чего-л.), overweight (о человеке, животном), perfect, plenary, plum, plump, plumpy, portly, profound, pudsy, pursy, radical, replete (чего-л.), rich, rife (чего-л.), roly poly, roly-poly, rotund, round, roundabout, self contained, self-contained, stark, stout, straight out, straight-out, teetotal, thick with (чего-л.), thorough, thorough paced, thorough-paced, total, unabbreviated, unabridged, uncurtailed, uncut (о тексте и т. п.), utter, vera, very, well lined, well padded, well rounded, well-lined (о животе), well-rounded, whole, implicit, integral, intact, sound, plein, -e, (при выборе одежды) plus size, unexpurgated, unquestioning2) Computers: full featured, full size3) Naval: chock-a-block, deliberate5) Slang: horizontally oriented6) Dialect: bonny7) Obsolete: compleat8) Literal: wholesale9) Botanical term: double10) Military: detailed11) Engineering: nonselective12) Bookish: orbicular13) Agriculture: butty (о структуре кожи)14) Jocular: plenitudinous, well-padded15) Rare: essential16) Mathematics: diametrical, everywhere defined, general, high, integrated17) Railway term: thick18) Automobile industry: gross19) Diplomatic term: overwhelming20) Forestry: fully stocked21) Politics: arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, paid-up, unrelieved22) Scottish language: sonsy (преим. о женщине)23) TV: composite24) Abbreviation: f25) Jargon: all out, fulsome, (заполненный) jampacked, damn darn26) Information technology: definitive, exhaustive27) Business: full-time28) Drilling: aggregate29) Network technologies: end-to-edge (напр., end-to-edge access - полный доступ, в противоположность end-to-end - ограниченный)30) Polymers: full-scale31) Makarov: alert (with) (чего-л.), all-around, all-embracing, all-up, deep, deep (о звуке, голосе), diametric (о противоположности), diametrical (о противоположности), fleshly, fleshy, full-width, omnibus, plain, resulting, rich (о рифме), sheer, thoroughgoing, unabridged (о литературном произведении и т.п.)33) Taboo: damn, dang, (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов) sheet, shit, tomtit34) Tengiz: overall (inspection) -
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прил.1) (кого-л./чего-л.; кем-л./чем-л.; наполненный) full (of); packed; crowdedполная тарелка чего-л. — a plateful of smth.
полный зал — full/packed house
2) ( целый) complete, total; clear; integrateполное собрание сочинений — complete works мн. ч.
3) absolute, direct, profound, stark ( абсолютный); perfect, outright, out-and-out, dead, entire, thorough ( совершенный)полное отсутствие — total/utter absence
выражать полное одобрение (кому-л./чему-л.) — to express full approval (of/for)
в состоянии полного безумия — stark/raving mad
4) ( тучный) stout; chubby, corpulent, fubsy, full, full-bodied, full-length, portly, rotund, round, in flesh; plump (о ребенке, женщине); buxom, crummy ( о женщине)••- полная луна
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full имя прилагательное:unabridged (полный, несокращенный)full-bodied (полный, склонный к полноте)словосочетание:lousy with (переполненный чем-л., полный)
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