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1 plný (koho, čeho)
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2 pln
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3 plna
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4 pełen
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5 pełnoetatowy
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6 pełnoprawny
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7 pełnowartościowy
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8 pełny
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9 plno
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10 v plném znění
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11 na plné obrátky
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12 na plný úvazek
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13 plná míra
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14 plnou parou vpřed
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15 úplněk
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16 v životní velikosti
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17 ve skutečné velikosti
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18 zcela
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19 zralý
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20 celostránkový
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Full — (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l [ e]r); superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol, OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth. fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a] to fill, also to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full — Full, adv. Quite; to the same degree; without abatement or diminution; with the whole force or effect; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely. [1913 Webster] The pawn I proffer shall be full as good. Dryden. [1913 Webster] The diapason closing … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
full of it — See: FULL OF THE OLD NICK … Dictionary of American idioms
full of it — See: FULL OF THE OLD NICK … Dictionary of American idioms
Full — Full, n. Complete measure; utmost extent; the highest state or degree. [1913 Webster] The swan s down feather, That stands upon the swell at full of tide. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Full of the moon}, the time of full moon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full — Full, v. i. To become full or wholly illuminated; as, the moon fulls at midnight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full — Full, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fulling}.] [OE. fullen, OF. fuler, fouler, F. fouler, LL. fullare, fr. L. fullo fuller, cloth fuller, cf. Gr. ? shining, white, AS. fullian to whiten as a fuller, to baptize, fullere a fuller.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full — Full, v. i. To become fulled or thickened; as, this material fulls well. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full — may refer to the following: * satiety, or the feeling of fullness after eating. * A standard bed size. *May also refer to being drunk. As in D.H. Lawrence s novel Sons and Lovers … Wikipedia
full — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German fol full, Latin plenus full, plēre to fill, Greek plērēs full, plēthein to be full Date: before 12th century 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Full of It — Infobox Film name = Full of It caption = Theatrical release poster director = Christian Charles producer = Steve Barnett writer = Scott Moore starring = Ryan Pinkston Kate Mara Teri Polo Craig Kilborn John Carroll Lynch Cynthia Stevenson Amanda… … Wikipedia