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1 full
[ful] 1. adjective1) (holding or containing as much as possible: My basket is full.) γεμάτος2) (complete: a full year; a full account of what happened.) πλήρης3) ((of clothes) containing a large amount of material: a full skirt.) πλούσιος, `χυτός`2. adverb1) (completely: Fill the petrol tank full.) πλήρως2) (exactly; directly: She hit him full in the face.) ακριβώς,κατευθείαν•- fully- full-length
- full moon
- full-scale
- full stop
- full-time
- fully-fledged
- full of
- in full
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2 Full
adj.lit. and met., P. and V. μεστός, πλήρης, πλέως, P. ἔμπλεως, περίπλεως, Ar. and P. ἀνάπλεως, V. ἔκπλεως (Eur., Cycl.).Full to the brim: Ar. ἐπιχειλής.Full of: use adj. given with gen.Be full of v.: P. and V. γέμειν (gen.), V. πληθύειν (gen. or dat.) (Plat. also but rare P.), πλήθειν (gen.). Ar. and V. βρύειν (gen. or dat.).In receipt of full pay, adj.: P. ἐντελόμισθος.He said he would pay the drachma in full: P. ἔφη δώσειν ἐντελῆ τὴν δράχμην (Thuc. 8, 29).Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος, V. ἐπίρρυτος.Be in full flood, v.: P. and V. πολὺς ῥεῖν, P. μέγας ῥεῖν.Look full at a thing: P. κατάντικρυ θεᾶσθαί τι, as opposed to ἐκ πλαγίου, sideways (Plat.).——————v. trans.As a fuller does: P. κνάπτειν, P. and V. ξαίνειν, Ar. κναφεύειν (absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Full
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3 full of
1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) πλήρης,γεμάτος2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) έτοιμος να ξεφουρνίσει -
4 full
1) γεμάτος2) μεστός3) ολικός4) πλήρης -
5 full-length
1) (complete; of the usual or standard length: a full-length novel.) κανονικού μεγέθους2) (down to the feet: a full-length portrait.) ολόσωμος -
6 full-time
adjective, adverb (occupying one's working time completely: a full-time job; She works full-time now.) με πλήρες ωράριο,πλήρους απασχόλησης -
7 full measure
((no less than) the correct amount: We must ensure that customers get full measure.) κανονική ποσότητα -
8 full moon
((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) πανσέληνος -
9 full-scale
adjective ((of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject: a full-scale drawing of a flower.) σε κλίμακα ένα προς ένα -
10 full steam ahead
(at the greatest speed possible.) (πρόσω)ολοταχώς -
11 full stop
(a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period.) τελεία -
12 Full-grown
adj.See Grown.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Full-grown
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13 Full moon
subs.See under Moon.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Full moon
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14 at full blast
(at full power, speed etc: He had the radio going at full blast (= as loud as possible).) στη διαπασών -
15 (at) full tilt
(at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) ολοταχώς -
16 (at) full tilt
(at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) ολοταχώς -
17 in full
(completely: Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full.) ολόκληρο,πλήρως,ολοσχερώς -
18 at full pelt
((running) as fast as possible: They set off down the road at full pelt.) ολοταχώς -
19 be in full swing
(to be going ahead, or continuing, busily or vigorously: The work was in full swing.) σε πλήρη δράση -
20 in full sail
(with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) πλησίστιος,με όλα τα πανιά ανοιγμένα
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