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complete
- IPA[kəmˈpliːt]
英式
- having all the necessary or appropriate parts;entire; full
- finish making or doing;conclude the sale of a property
verb: complete, 3rd person present: completes, gerund or present participle: completing, past tense: completed, past participle: completed
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形容詞
- 1. having all the necessary or appropriate parts a complete list of courses offered by the university no woman's wardrobe is complete without this pretty top
- ▪ entire; full I only managed one complete term at school the complete works of Shakespeare 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ having (something) as an additional part or feature the house comes complete with gas central heating and double glazing
- ▪ having run its full course; finished the restoration of the chapel is complete 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (often used for emphasis) to the greatest extent or degree; total a complete ban on smoking their marriage came as a complete surprise to me 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ humorous skilled at every aspect of a particular activity; consummate his range of skills made him the complete footballer these articles are for the compleat mathematician
動詞
- 1. finish making or doing he completed his PhD in 1993 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ British conclude the sale of a property you may find yourself in a position where you have to wait for your purchaser to complete, whereas your new home is ready
- ▪ (of a quarterback) successfully throw (a forward pass) to a receiver he was still throwing the ball hard enough to complete 48 of 76 passes
- 2. provide with the item or items necessary to make (something) full or entire complete your collection of Britain's brightest gardening magazine quarry tiles and faded rugs complete the look 同義詞
- ▪ write the required information on (a form or questionnaire) please complete the attached forms 同義詞
- unfinished or only partly completed: a half-completed project beset by years of delays
Oxford Dictionary
- unfinished or only partly completed: a half-completed project beset by years of delays
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a version of a piece of software having all the functionality intended for the final ... a feature-complete Beta 3 of Windows 2000 is due later this quarter
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a version of a piece of software having all the functionality intended for the final ... a feature-complete Beta 3 of Windows 2000 is due later this quarter
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in which one pitcher pitches all innings without relief.
Oxford American Dictionary
- having something as an additional part or feature
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kəmˈplēt]
美式
- having all the necessary or appropriate parts: a complete list of courses offered by the college no wardrobe is complete this year without culottes
- finish making or doing: he completed his Ph.D. in 1983
Oxford American Dictionary