fully 的定义
- entirely or wholly: You should be fully done with the work by now.
- quite or at least: Fully half the class attended the ceremony.
fully 近义词
completely, in all respects
sufficiently, adequately
fully 的近义词 7 个
fully 的反义词 5 个
更多fully例句
- She didn’t know him — he was the grandson of a friend of a friend of hers — and she didn't fully understand how he’d done it.
- Google said passage ranking will affect 7% of search queries across all languages when fully rolled out globally.
- I’m also fully vaccinated now so I will feel safer re-entering the dating life.
- That way, it’s able to fully print a structure and not just the walls.
- Still, he planned to vaccinate the earliest-priority groups fully before moving on.
- In fact, according to F-35 program sources, the next software upgrades are not yet fully defined nor are they fully funded.
- He made clear that he fully appreciated what the cops had done.
- He was getting another lesson in what he had seemed not to appreciate fully about cops.
- A 2012 study found that fully 76% of Duke students want to be in a committed romantic relationship.
- But the current pontiff, for reasons one might fully understand, declined to meet the would-be papal assassin.
- Fully two miles away, on the south side of the ravine, were the sepoy lines, and another group of isolated bungalows.
- It may be fifty or a hundred centuries since men, although they were fully grown up, still went on trying to learn.
- Either they are unavoidable if your living questions are fully discussed, or they are irrelevant and they do not matter.
- Not only have its fundamental principles been fully vindicated but in most details the working of the measure has been successful.
- She knew that she alone of all human beings was gifted with the power to understand and fully sympathize with him.