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fulfil

/fool-fil/US // fʊlˈfɪl //UK // (fʊlˈfɪl) //

履行,实现,完成,满足

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ful·filled, ful·fil·ling.

    • : Chiefly British. a variant of fulfill.

Examples

  • Instead of fulfilling our shared mission to protect our communities, they would rather play politics with the law by enacting so-called Sanctuary City policies to the detriment of our country’s safety.

  • A world in which the vast majority of people wake up every single morning, inspired, feel safe wherever they are and end the day fulfilled by the work that they do.

  • Despite various constraints, some “choose” to stay and fulfil the marriage as a survival strategy.

  • Foraging, fishing, trapping, and hunting can be fulfilling activities, and give you a full belly if you’re lucky.

  • The fearsome trio of Embiid, Simmons and Butler ended without them playing a full season together, let alone fulfilling the championship potential Brand had envisioned just six months prior.

  • De Blasio, meanwhile, is looking to fulfil his campaign promise.

  • Each has their individual mission, and each one seeks to fulfil it on a micro level.

  • Keen and canny, they drive a close bargain but, scrupulous and conscientious, fulfil it faithfully.

  • But he was studious, diligent, and anxious to avoid repremands and to fulfil the expectations of his parents.

  • How did the Spanish Government fulfil, on its part, the decree spontaneously issued in 1868?

  • But in order to give encouragement to perform the duty and fulfil its engagements, he has also made promises of good.

  • Believers, as a people who would Covenant and fulfil their obligations, were given to the Mediator in the everlasting covenant.