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1 full
[ful]1. adjective1) holding or containing as much as possible:مَليءMy basket is full.
2) complete:تام، كامِلa full account of what happened.
3) (of clothes) containing a large amount of material:مُنْتَفِخa full skirt.
2. adverb1) completely:كامِلا، تَماما، الى حَد كَبيرFill the petrol tank full.
2) exactly; directly:تَماما، مُباشَرَةًShe hit him full in the face.
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2 full
كَامِل \ absolute: without limit; complete: the absolute truth; absolute rule over a country. clear: complete: a clear month. complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. entire: whole; complete: I spent the entire morning cleaning the house. exclusive: whole; only: We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. full: complete: a full moon; a full description; full marks in an exam. good: thorough: He gave me a good beating. perfect: complete: He’s perfect stranger. thorough: (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. carefully done:: a thorough preparation. total: complete: total destruction. whole: complete; unbroken: He spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece). whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also مطلق (مُطْلَق)، تام (تامّ)، شامل (شامِل)، غَيْر محدود، صادق (صادِق)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) -
3 full
تامّ \ complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj. or adv.) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. full: complete: a full moon; a full description. implicit: complete and without doubts: implicit trust; implicit obedience. perfect: without a fault; as good as it could possibly be: a perfect copy, complete He’s a perfect stranger. stark: (rare) complete: stark madness. thorough: (of things) complete; carefully done: a thorough preparation, (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. total: complete: total destruction. utter: complete: He’s an utter fool. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also كامل (كامِل)، جاهز (جاهِز)، تماما (تمامًا)، شامل (شامِل)، مطلق (مُطْلَق) -
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ملآن \ full: (of any container or space) having all that it can hold: The street was full of people. \ مُمْتَلئ \ full: (of any container or space) having all that it can hold: The street was full of people. -
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1) filled with; containing or holding very much or very many:مَليء بِThe bus was full of people.
2) completely concerned with:مُحَمَّلٌ ب، قَلِقٌ بِسَبَبShe rushed into the room full of the news.
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6 full-length
adjective1) complete; of the usual or standard length:الى أقصى حَد، للغايَهa full-length novel.
2) down to the feet:حتّى القَدَمَينa full-length portrait.
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7 full-time
adjective, adverboccupying one's working time completely:وَظيفَه كاملَهShe works full-time now.
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8 full stop
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
9 full stop period
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
10 full-grown
كامِل النّمُوّ \ full-grown: completely grown: a full-grown bear. -
11 full measure
(no less than) the correct amount:الكميَّه الصَّحيحَهWe must ensure that customers get full measure.
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12 full moon
(the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete:بَدِرThere is a full moon tonight.
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13 full-scale
adjective(of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject:على نِطاقٍ واسِعa full-scale drawing of a flower.
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14 full back
لاعِب الدِّفاع (في كرة القدم) \ full back: (in football) one of the two players in the third line. -
15 full moon
بَدْر \ full moon: the time when the moon is completely round. -
16 full, filled
مَمْلُوء \ full, filled. \ See Also مشحون (مَشْحُون) -
17 full cousin
a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.إبن أو بِنت العَـم أو الخال من الجيل السّابِق -
18 full steam ahead
at the greatest speed possible.بأقْصى سُرْعَه مُمْكِنَه -
19 full stop
a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period..وَقْف تام، إشارة النُّقْطَه -
20 chock-full
طافِح \ chock-full: as full as possible: I can’t pack anything else in this box; it’s chock-full already. \ مُتْرَعٌ \ chock-full: as full as possible: I can’t pack anything else in this box; it’s chock-full already.
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