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单词 full-blown
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Definition of full-blown in English:

full-blown

adjective ˌfʊlˈbləʊnˈfʊl ˈˌbloʊn
  • 1Fully developed.

    充分发展(或演化)的,完全形成的;达到顶点的

    the outbreak has the potential to become a full-blown pandemic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I expected it to turn into a full-blown cold or even flu over the weekend but, apart from the odd sneeze here and there, no other symptoms have materialised.
    • You don't need a complete full-blown language system like humans have in order to make it worthwhile.
    • It is in the deeper recesses of the lung where the Anthrax spores develop into full-blown Pulmonary Anthrax.
    • The next stage, she says, is an attitude of helplessness about work, the full-blown Sisyphus complex.
    • Gardaí and army personnel are in training in Athlone in the event of a full-blown strike at the country's prisons.
    • What began as a small commotion is quickly growing into a full-blown riot.
    • My first full-blown love affair revolved entirely around a musical epiphany: a formal introduction to The Smiths.
    • See a doctor or a psychiatrist quick before the illness develops into its full-blown form.
    • That is, it takes typically eight to thirty years for damaged cells to develop into full-blown cancers.
    • If treated, pre-eclampsia rarely progresses to full-blown eclampsia and most women can have normal babies.
    • Had India developed a full-blown scientific tradition, then they may have come up with it first, or independently.
    • Aeneas' son Iulus kills a pet stag while hunting, and from that small spark a full-blown war develops.
    • It's full-blown nutso nonsense to request that people should read the piece and decide for themselves.
    • Of course, chimpanzees don't proceed to develop full-blown language the way you and I have.
    • But before these problems can flower into full-blown catastrophes something even worse happens.
    • These people are more likely to develop full-blown depression at some point in their lives.
    • He grew up wanting to emulate the majesty of Visconti, the stark realism of Rossellini and the full-blown melodrama of Vincente Minnelli.
    • Now it has developed into a full-blown national discussion about what it means to be British in the twenty-first century.
    • The consumer-credit problem has not yet developed into a full-blown crisis.
    • All of a sudden, this little obsession of mine seem to have grown into a full-blown schoolboy crush.
    • By full time, it bordered on a full-blown travesty of justice.
    • When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex?
    • Reg Keys, the father of Lance Corporal Keys, of north Wales, says he will mount a serious, full-blown campaign against Mr Blair.
    • The condition often accelerates the advance of HIV to full-blown Aids.
    • Suddenly the butterflies that Derby had been displaying at the latter stages of the first half were developing into full-blown jitters.
    • It is core to their lives, and that situation will remain as they mature into full-blown consumers.
    • The honeycomb bar would be a bone showing early signs of osteoporosis and the one full of bubbles would be the full-blown disease.
    • He suffered numerous minor limited infections which he took as evidence that he had now developed full-blown AIDS.
    Synonyms
    fully developed, full-scale, full-blooded, fully fledged, complete, total, thorough, entire, full, advanced
  • 2(of a flower) in full bloom.

    (花)盛开的

Definition of full-blown in US English:

full-blown

adjectiveˈfo͝ol ˈˌblōnˈfʊl ˈˌbloʊn
  • 1Fully developed.

    充分发展(或演化)的,完全形成的;达到顶点的

    the outbreak has the potential to become a full-blown pandemic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now it has developed into a full-blown national discussion about what it means to be British in the twenty-first century.
    • But before these problems can flower into full-blown catastrophes something even worse happens.
    • He grew up wanting to emulate the majesty of Visconti, the stark realism of Rossellini and the full-blown melodrama of Vincente Minnelli.
    • These people are more likely to develop full-blown depression at some point in their lives.
    • By full time, it bordered on a full-blown travesty of justice.
    • It is in the deeper recesses of the lung where the Anthrax spores develop into full-blown Pulmonary Anthrax.
    • The condition often accelerates the advance of HIV to full-blown Aids.
    • What began as a small commotion is quickly growing into a full-blown riot.
    • That is, it takes typically eight to thirty years for damaged cells to develop into full-blown cancers.
    • The next stage, she says, is an attitude of helplessness about work, the full-blown Sisyphus complex.
    • See a doctor or a psychiatrist quick before the illness develops into its full-blown form.
    • It is core to their lives, and that situation will remain as they mature into full-blown consumers.
    • If treated, pre-eclampsia rarely progresses to full-blown eclampsia and most women can have normal babies.
    • I expected it to turn into a full-blown cold or even flu over the weekend but, apart from the odd sneeze here and there, no other symptoms have materialised.
    • He suffered numerous minor limited infections which he took as evidence that he had now developed full-blown AIDS.
    • My first full-blown love affair revolved entirely around a musical epiphany: a formal introduction to The Smiths.
    • The consumer-credit problem has not yet developed into a full-blown crisis.
    • Had India developed a full-blown scientific tradition, then they may have come up with it first, or independently.
    • Of course, chimpanzees don't proceed to develop full-blown language the way you and I have.
    • Suddenly the butterflies that Derby had been displaying at the latter stages of the first half were developing into full-blown jitters.
    • The honeycomb bar would be a bone showing early signs of osteoporosis and the one full of bubbles would be the full-blown disease.
    • When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex?
    • Aeneas' son Iulus kills a pet stag while hunting, and from that small spark a full-blown war develops.
    • Gardaí and army personnel are in training in Athlone in the event of a full-blown strike at the country's prisons.
    • All of a sudden, this little obsession of mine seem to have grown into a full-blown schoolboy crush.
    • It's full-blown nutso nonsense to request that people should read the piece and decide for themselves.
    • Reg Keys, the father of Lance Corporal Keys, of north Wales, says he will mount a serious, full-blown campaign against Mr Blair.
    • You don't need a complete full-blown language system like humans have in order to make it worthwhile.
    Synonyms
    fully developed, full-scale, full-blooded, fully fledged, complete, total, thorough, entire, full, advanced
  • 2(of a flower) in full bloom.

    (花)盛开的

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