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refilling

/verb ree-fil; noun ree-fil/US // verb riˈfɪl; noun ˈriˌfɪl //

加注,补给,补货,补水

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to fill again.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up: a refill for a prescription.

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Examples

  • They tend to have larger page yields per refill, but they need to be used frequently to avoid dried up ink wells.

  • She said that servers frequently encounter customers asking for multiple squeeze bottle refills.

  • With regular refills of dry ice, it can maintain that temperature for up to 30 days.

  • There is a keep-warm function that will maintain the desired temperature for up to one hour, making it hard to resist a refill.

  • However, college football could serve as a refill, so long as the coronavirus crisis doesn’t cut short its return.

  • He is there to refill your prescriptions and take your calls about some pharmaceutical ad or report in the news.

  • When you order a cup, a carafe is brought to your place at the table or counter so you can refill your cup as needed.

  • Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen.

  • I felt like it was my job to make sure that she was comfortable, that in between takes she had a place to sit or a coffee refill.

  • Refill it with new carry-on items and medicines for your next trip.

  • I rested a moment to refill my pipe, then resumed rifle and pack, and cautiously started to skirt the cliffs.

  • They could also get a fresh supply of water and refill their air tanks there.

  • Of course Gilet had to refill my glass which he did with evident delight, for he does not like a dry Lent.

  • He moved to the end of the veranda to refill the heavy, porous clay water-jug from the filter.

  • At this juncture Grace was asked to refill the water pail, so she and Madaline raced off to the spring.