释义 |
Examples:full of joy and expectations—guests filled all the seats (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors—brimming with enthusiasm (idiom); full of warmth—full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring someone's life)—vicious mind full of hatred and jealousy—full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring sb's life)—eyes bright and full of expression—lit. willow scent and mist of blossom (idiom); scene full of the delights of spring—lively and full of enthusiasm—be full of wit and humor—full of power and grandeur—full of craft and cunning—have a future full of promise—lush green and full of life—lit. one hundred splits (idiom); fig. full of mistakes (of speech or written article)—a small bag full of fragrance used on Dragon boat Festival—mouth full of literary phrases—be full of frustrations and dashed hopes—pot-holed and bumpy road (idiom); fig. full of disappointment and dashed hopes—full of (zeal, anger etc)—lit. one hundred loopholes (idiom); full of mistakes (of speech or article)—lit. with a face full of dust—full of devilish tricks and cunning stratagems [idiom.]—full of political wisdom [idiom.]—feel powerless and full of shame [idiom.]—full of tender feelings (idiom); tender-hearted—guests filled the hall (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors—full-time care (of children in a boarding nursery)—a turn-out in full force (of a gang of villains)—classifier for sets or series of things e.g. cutlery, commemorative stamps or a full outfit of clothes— |