fill 音标拼音: [f'ɪl]
vt . 填充,弥漫,供给,满足,供应
vi . 充满
n . 满足,装满,充分,填方
v . 填充,装满
填充,弥漫,供给,满足,供应充满满足,装满,充分,填方填充,装满
fill 编排
fill 填充
fill n 1 :
a quantity sufficient to satisfy ; "
he ate his fill of potatoes "; "
she had heard her fill of gossip "
2 :
any material that fills a space or container ; "
there was not enough fill for the trench " [
synonym : {
filling }, {
fill }]
v 1 :
make full ,
also in a metaphorical sense ; "
fill a container "; "
fill the child with pride " [
synonym : {
fill }, {
fill up }, {
make full }] [
ant : {
empty }]
2 :
become full ; "
The pool slowly filled with water "; "
The theater filled up slowly " [
synonym : {
fill }, {
fill up }] [
ant :
{
discharge }, {
empty }]
3 :
occupy the whole of ; "
The liquid fills the container " [
synonym :
{
occupy }, {
fill }]
4 :
assume ,
as of positions or roles ; "
She took the job as director of development "; "
he occupies the position of manager "; "
the young prince will soon occupy the throne "
[
synonym : {
fill }, {
take }, {
occupy }]
5 :
fill or meet a want or need [
synonym : {
meet }, {
satisfy }, {
fill },
{
fulfill }, {
fulfil }]
6 :
appoint someone to (
a position or a job )
7 :
eat until one is sated ; "
He filled up on turkey " [
synonym : {
fill up }, {
fill }]
8 :
fill to satisfaction ; "
I am sated " [
synonym : {
satiate }, {
sate },
{
replete }, {
fill }]
9 :
plug with a substance ; "
fill a cavity "
Fill \
Fill \,
n . [
See {
Thill }.]
One of the thills or shafts of a carriage . --
Mortimer .
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{
Fill horse },
a thill horse . --
Shak .
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Fill \
Fill \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Filled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Filling }.] [
OE .
fillen ,
fullen ,
AS .
fyllan ,
fr .
full full ;
akin to D .
vullen ,
G .
f ["
u ]
llen ,
Icel .
fylla ,
Sw .
fylla ,
Dan .
fylde ,
Goth .
fulljan .
See {
Full },
a .]
1 .
To make full ;
to supply with as much as can be held or contained ;
to put or pour into ,
till no more can be received ;
to occupy the whole capacity of .
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The rain also filleth the pools . --
Ps .
lxxxiv .
6 .
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Jesus saith unto them ,
Fill the waterpots with water .
Anf they filled them up to the brim . --
John ii .
7 .
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2 .
To furnish an abudant supply to ;
to furnish with as mush as is desired or desirable ;
to occupy the whole of ;
to swarm in or overrun .
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And God blessed them ,
saying .
Be fruitful ,
and multiply ,
and fill the waters in the seas . --
Gen .
i .
22 .
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The Syrians filled the country . --
1 Kings xx .
27 .
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3 .
To fill or supply fully with food ;
to feed ;
to satisfy .
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Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness ,
as to fillso great a multitude ? --
Matt .
xv .
33 .
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Things that are sweet and fat are more filling .
--
Bacon .
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4 .
To possess and perform the duties of ;
to officiate in ,
as an incumbent ;
to occupy ;
to hold ;
as ,
a king fills a throne ;
the president fills the office of chief magistrate ;
the speaker of the House fills the chair .
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5 .
To supply with an incumbent ;
as ,
to fill an office or a vacancy . --
A .
Hamilton .
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6 . (
Naut .)
(
a )
To press and dilate ,
as a sail ;
as ,
the wind filled the sails .
(
b )
To trim (
a yard )
so that the wind shall blow on the after side of the sails .
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7 . (
Civil Engineering )
To make an embankment in ,
or raise the level of (
a low place ),
with earth or gravel .
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{
To fill in },
to insert ;
as ,
he filled in the figures .
{
To fill out },
to extend or enlarge to the desired limit ;
to make complete ;
as ,
to fill out a bill .
{
To fill up },
to make quite full ;
to fill to the brim or entirely ;
to occupy completely ;
to complete . "
The bliss that fills up all the mind ." --
Pope . "
And fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ ." --
Col .
i .
24 .
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Fill \
Fill \,
n . [
AS .
fyllo .
See {
Fill },
v .
t .]
1 .
A full supply ,
as much as supplies want ;
as much as gives complete satisfaction . "
Ye shall eat your fill ." --
Lev .
xxv .
19 .
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I '
ll bear thee hence ,
where I may weep my fill .
--
Shak .
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2 .
That which fills ;
filling ;
filler ;
specif .,
an embankment ,
as in railroad construction ,
to fill a hollow or ravine ;
also ,
the place which is to be filled .
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Webster 1913 Suppl .
PJC ]
Fill \
Fill \,
v .
i .
1 .
To become full ;
to have the whole capacity occupied ;
to have an abundant supply ;
to be satiated ;
as ,
corn fills well in a warm season ;
the sail fills with the wind .
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2 .
To fill a cup or glass for drinking .
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Give me some wine ;
fill full . --
Shak .
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{
To back and fill }.
See under {
Back },
v .
i .
{
To fill up },
to grow or become quite full ;
as ,
the channel of the river fills up with sand .
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307 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fill ":
abide by ,
accommodate ,
act up to ,
adhere to ,
admit ,
advise ,
afford ,
allay ,
answer ,
assimilate ,
attend to ,
bag ,
bar ,
barrel ,
battologize ,
be enfeoffed of ,
be faithful to ,
be possessed of ,
be seized of ,
bellyful ,
bespread ,
bind ,
bloat ,
block ,
block up ,
blockade ,
blow up ,
boast ,
bottle ,
box ,
brim ,
bumper ,
bung ,
burden ,
can ,
capacity ,
carry out ,
caulk ,
ceil ,
charge ,
chink ,
chock ,
choke ,
choke off ,
choke up ,
claim ,
clog ,
clog up ,
close ,
clothe ,
cloy ,
command ,
complement ,
complete ,
comply with ,
comprehend ,
comprise ,
conform to ,
congest ,
constipate ,
contain ,
contribute ,
cork ,
count in ,
cover ,
cram ,
crate ,
crawl with ,
creep with ,
crowd ,
crush ,
dam ,
dam up ,
diffuse ,
discharge ,
distend ,
do ,
do justice to ,
donate ,
embody ,
embrace ,
encircle ,
enclose ,
encompass ,
endow ,
engorge ,
engorgement ,
enjoy ,
enough ,
envisage ,
execute ,
expand ,
extend throughout ,
face ,
fatten ,
feather ,
fill in ,
fill out ,
fill to overflowing ,
fill up ,
find ,
flood ,
follow ,
foul ,
freight ,
fulfill ,
full house ,
full measure ,
fullness ,
fund ,
fur ,
furnish ,
give ,
give an encore ,
glut ,
go over ,
go through ,
gorge ,
grow ,
have ,
have and hold ,
have in hand ,
have tenure of ,
heap ,
heap up ,
heed ,
hold ,
hold by ,
honeycomb ,
imbue ,
include ,
incorporate ,
increase ,
inflate ,
inform ,
inlay ,
interline ,
invest ,
iterate ,
jade ,
jam ,
jam up ,
jam -
pack ,
keep ,
keep faith with ,
know no bounds ,
lade ,
lading ,
leave no void ,
leaven ,
let in on ,
line ,
live up to ,
load ,
luxuriate ,
maintain ,
make available ,
make good ,
make out ,
make provision for ,
mass ,
meet ,
more than enough ,
mouthful ,
notify ,
number among ,
observe ,
obstipate ,
obstruct ,
occlude ,
occupy ,
overabound ,
overbrim ,
overdose ,
overfeed ,
overfill ,
overflow ,
overgorge ,
overgrow ,
overrun ,
oversaturate ,
overspill ,
overspread ,
overstuff ,
overswarm ,
pack ,
pack away ,
pad ,
pall ,
penetrate ,
permeate ,
pervade ,
pile ,
plenty ,
plug ,
plug up ,
pocket ,
possess ,
practice ,
prepare ,
present ,
provide ,
provide for ,
pug ,
pullulate ,
ram in ,
reaffirm ,
reassert ,
recapitulate ,
receive ,
recite ,
reckon among ,
reckon in ,
reckon with ,
recount ,
recruit ,
regard ,
rehash ,
rehearse ,
reissue ,
reiterate ,
replenish ,
repletion ,
reprint ,
respect ,
restate ,
resume ,
retail ,
retell ,
review ,
reword ,
run over ,
run riot ,
run through ,
sack ,
sate ,
satiate ,
satiation ,
satiety ,
satisfaction ,
satisfy ,
saturate ,
saturatedness ,
saturation ,
saturation point ,
say over ,
say over again ,
seal ,
share ,
ship ,
skinful ,
slake ,
snootful ,
spile ,
spill over ,
squat ,
squat on ,
squeeze ,
stack ,
stall ,
stanch ,
stand in ,
stay ,
stench ,
stock ,
stodge ,
stop ,
stop up ,
stopper ,
stopple ,
store ,
stow ,
stretch ,
stuff ,
stuff up ,
subsidize ,
substitute ,
sufficiency ,
suffuse ,
sum up ,
summarize ,
superabound ,
supercharge ,
supersaturate ,
supersaturation ,
supply ,
support ,
surfeit ,
swarm ,
swarm with ,
swell ,
take in ,
take into account ,
take into consideration ,
take over ,
take up ,
tautologize ,
teem ,
teem with ,
tell ,
top off ,
transfuse ,
usucapt ,
wad ,
wainscot ,
weight ,
yield
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