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单词 replete
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Definition of replete in English:

replete

adjective rɪˈpliːtrəˈplit
  • 1predicative Filled or well-supplied with something.

    充满的,装满的

    sensational popular fiction, replete with adultery and sudden death

    充斥着通奸和暴死的耸人听闻的通俗小说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All come replete with the usual back-of-an-envelope plots, cheap-and-nasty special effects and Arkoff and Nicholson's secret weapon: teenagers.
    • The combination of the flood of people hitting the pit, and the absence of a barrier, resulted in an insane dance floor, replete with gratuitous crowd surfing and lost brain cells aplenty.
    • Zelenka's music is always very pleasant and one must take particular notice of his exquisite ‘Salve Regina’, a truly exquisite work that is brimful and replete with melodies and fugal counterpoint.
    • Her works are replete with objects teeming with personal histories and memories that also act as media to convey universal ideas.
    • While this book reflects a fascination with how things work, it also is a memoir, replete with subjective, idiosyncratic and deeply nostalgic associations.
    • This at least provided welcome income for a gaggle of fading celebrities to promote, replete with numerous amusing errors, their own favourite historical characters along with their own careers.
    • The 12 inch came replete with a four track CD that screamed ‘SHARE ME’.
    • The history of art and particularly photography is replete with individuals who have found success in a style or subject matter from which they rarely varied.
    • I couldn't really figure out what Kevin did, besides drive some cars and get tied up at Stifler's impromptu bachelor party, replete with strippers and the bride's parents bursting in.
    • Debates about the relation between literature and cultural studies are replete with complaints about elitism and charges that studying popular culture will bring the death of literature.
    • The same rock solid gameplay, replete with superb control and surprisingly deep levels, is back.
    • Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors.
    • Fry's music is replete with opportunities for first-chair musicians, even down to the double-bassist, to show their wares, and the Scottish musicians respond without condescension.
    • The show is replete with simple, haunting images, and an evocative score pervades the physical action.
    • Her palette grew more complex and sophisticated - replete with lavenders, juicy oranges, translucent celadons, glowing viridians, wine reds and a range of blues from deep ultramarine to pale sky.
    • We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco.
    • How greatly his painting changed in Venice, replete with the pictures of Titian and Tintoretto, may be seen on entering the National Gallery exhibition, which starts with two of his Cretan icons.
    • New York politics is replete with ironies, but perhaps the choicest in the past decade was the crusade to teach the city good manners waged by a mayor who was virtually incapable of practicing them himself.
    • It is full of moral speechifying and erudite detail and has a convoluted plot replete with melodramatic deaths and wonderful recoveries and coincidences.
    • What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes.
    Synonyms
    filled, full, well stocked, well supplied, well provided, crammed, crowded, packed, jammed, stuffed, teeming, overflowing, bursting, brimful, brimming, loaded, overloaded, thick, solid, charged, abounding
    informal jam-packed, chock-a-block, chock-full, chocker
    1. 1.1 Very full of or sated by food.
      饱食的
      I went out into the sun-drenched streets again, replete and relaxed

      我吃饱喝足,一身轻松,又一次来到外面沐浴着阳光的街道上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The full effects of public repleteness are not yet known, but new studies show that it can lead not only to sort-of sleepiness and lethargy but also to slight nausea and, in a majority of subjects, not being able to eat another thing.
      Synonyms
      well fed, sated, satiated, full, full up, full to bursting, satisfied
      glutted, gorged
      informal stuffed
      archaic satiate, surfeited

Derivatives

  • repleteness

  • noun
  • repletion

  • noun rɪˈpliːʃ(ə)nrəˈpliʃ(ə)n
    • He harvested the punters at book-signing time, with a look of airy repletion.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy.
      • Therefore with replete patients, one must address and eliminate the repletion.
      • That's a feminine accomplishment: a feat of memory, a managed repletion or resplendence.
      • I look on proudly, bursting with repletion with the knowledge that it's me: invisible, unknown Nikki Vicario that has his love, not anyone else.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French replet(e) or Latin repletus 'filled up', past participle of replere, from re- 'back, again' + plere 'fill'.

Rhymes

accrete, autocomplete, beet, bittersweet, bleat, cheat, cleat, clubfeet, compete, compleat, complete, conceit, Crete, deceit, delete, deplete, discreet, discrete, eat, effete, élite, entreat, escheat, estreat, excrete, feat, feet, fleet, gîte, greet, heat, leat, leet, Magritte, maltreat, marguerite, meat, meet, meet-and-greet, mesquite, mete, mistreat, neat, outcompete, peat, Pete, petite, pleat, receipt, sangeet, seat, secrete, sheet, skeet, sleet, splay-feet, street, suite, sweet, teat, treat, tweet, wheat

Definition of replete in US English:

replete

adjectiverəˈplētrəˈplit
  • 1predicative Filled or well-supplied with something.

    充满的,装满的

    sensational popular fiction, replete with adultery and sudden death

    充斥着通奸和暴死的耸人听闻的通俗小说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • New York politics is replete with ironies, but perhaps the choicest in the past decade was the crusade to teach the city good manners waged by a mayor who was virtually incapable of practicing them himself.
    • It is full of moral speechifying and erudite detail and has a convoluted plot replete with melodramatic deaths and wonderful recoveries and coincidences.
    • The 12 inch came replete with a four track CD that screamed ‘SHARE ME’.
    • The show is replete with simple, haunting images, and an evocative score pervades the physical action.
    • Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors.
    • Debates about the relation between literature and cultural studies are replete with complaints about elitism and charges that studying popular culture will bring the death of literature.
    • Her palette grew more complex and sophisticated - replete with lavenders, juicy oranges, translucent celadons, glowing viridians, wine reds and a range of blues from deep ultramarine to pale sky.
    • While this book reflects a fascination with how things work, it also is a memoir, replete with subjective, idiosyncratic and deeply nostalgic associations.
    • Fry's music is replete with opportunities for first-chair musicians, even down to the double-bassist, to show their wares, and the Scottish musicians respond without condescension.
    • All come replete with the usual back-of-an-envelope plots, cheap-and-nasty special effects and Arkoff and Nicholson's secret weapon: teenagers.
    • How greatly his painting changed in Venice, replete with the pictures of Titian and Tintoretto, may be seen on entering the National Gallery exhibition, which starts with two of his Cretan icons.
    • This at least provided welcome income for a gaggle of fading celebrities to promote, replete with numerous amusing errors, their own favourite historical characters along with their own careers.
    • The history of art and particularly photography is replete with individuals who have found success in a style or subject matter from which they rarely varied.
    • What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes.
    • I couldn't really figure out what Kevin did, besides drive some cars and get tied up at Stifler's impromptu bachelor party, replete with strippers and the bride's parents bursting in.
    • Zelenka's music is always very pleasant and one must take particular notice of his exquisite ‘Salve Regina’, a truly exquisite work that is brimful and replete with melodies and fugal counterpoint.
    • The same rock solid gameplay, replete with superb control and surprisingly deep levels, is back.
    • Her works are replete with objects teeming with personal histories and memories that also act as media to convey universal ideas.
    • The combination of the flood of people hitting the pit, and the absence of a barrier, resulted in an insane dance floor, replete with gratuitous crowd surfing and lost brain cells aplenty.
    • We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco.
    Synonyms
    filled, full, well stocked, well supplied, well provided, crammed, crowded, packed, jammed, stuffed, teeming, overflowing, bursting, brimful, brimming, loaded, overloaded, thick, solid, charged, abounding
    1. 1.1 Very full of or sated by food.
      饱食的
      I went out into the sun-drenched streets again, replete and relaxed

      我吃饱喝足,一身轻松,又一次来到外面沐浴着阳光的街道上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The full effects of public repleteness are not yet known, but new studies show that it can lead not only to sort-of sleepiness and lethargy but also to slight nausea and, in a majority of subjects, not being able to eat another thing.
      Synonyms
      well fed, sated, satiated, full, full up, full to bursting, satisfied

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French replet(e) or Latin repletus ‘filled up’, past participle of replere, from re- ‘back, again’ + plere ‘fill’.

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