fully

动词 v. 副词 adv.
/ˈfʊli/|/ˈfɵlɪj/    /ˈfʊli/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To commit or send someone to trial. obsolete,slang,transitive
    — So I got run in, and was tried at Marylebone and remanded for a week, and then fullied (fully committed for trial), and got this stretch and a half.
副词 adv.
  1. In a full manner; without lack or defect; completely, entirely.
    — He is fully capable of meeting his responsibilities.
  2. Used as an intensifier for a quantity.
    — it was fully four hours before we arrived home.
  3. Exactly, equally.
    — It is fully as shocking as it is meant to be. You step into a pitch black chamber, treading on what feels like a perilous cattle grid, which seems to trigger the crackling circle of white light that starts into life above you.
  4. So as to be full (not hungry); to satiation. rare
    — to eat fully
  5. Used as a general intensifier; actually, really, literally. colloquial
    — I fully woke up at like 12 p.m. yesterday.

词形变化

more fully comparative most fully superlative fullies present,singular,third-person fullying participle,present fullied participle,past fullied past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English fully, fulliche, volliche, from Old English fullīċe (“fully”), equivalent to full + -ly. Compare German völlig (“fully”), Swedish fullt (“fully”).
词源 2
A reference to the phrase "the prisoner was fully committed for trial".
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