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ful.fil obj MAKE HAPPENAm usually and Aus also ful.fill fJl5fIlv [T]-ll- to do (something that is expected, hoped for or promised) or to cause it to happen实行,实现A school fails if it does not fulfil the needs / requirements of its pupils.如果一所学校不能实现学生们的需要/要求,它就不会成功。At the age of 45, she finally fulfilled her ambition to run a marathon.在45岁时,她终于实现了跑马拉松的雄心壮志。Zoos, it is often claimed, fulfil an important function in the protection of rare species.动物园常被认为是起着保护稀有动物的重要功能。That old cupboard isn't fulfilling any useful function any more, let's get rid of it.那旧的碗橱不再起到什么作用了,我们不要它了吧。He has also sacked his finance minister for 'having failed to fulfil his job obligations'.他把财政部长也给辞了,理由是“不能履行他的工作职责”。We're looking for a very specific sort of person and this woman seems to fulfil all of our criteria.我们在寻找一种很特殊的人,这女人似乎符合我们的所有标准。So did the course fulfil all your expectations?那么这课程满足了你所有的期望吗?Do you think the President will be able to fulfil his promise not to raise taxes?你认为总统能够履行他不提高税收的诺言吗?Macbeth didn't expect the witches'prophecy to be fulfilled.麦克佩斯没有想到巫婆的预言兑现了。We're suing our suppliers for failing to fulfil their contract.我们控告供应商没有能履行合同。
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