complete
complete 英 [kəmˈpli:t] 美 [kəmˈplit]
adj. 完整的;完全的 vt. 完成
进行时:completing 过去式:completed 过去分词:completed 第三人称单数:completes
- Complete means that something is finished, or has all of its necessary parts. When the mechanic hands you your keys, you hope that the work on your car is complete, and he hasn't left out a few important pieces of your engine.
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- adj. 完整的;完全的
- vt. 完成
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1. He will assist you to complete the task.
这项任务由他辅助你去完成。
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2. We were in complete agreement.
我们意见完全一致。
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3. a complete change
彻底的变化
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4. in complete silence
万籁俱寂
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5. a complete stranger
素不相识的人
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6. a complete guide to events in Oxford
牛津全部大事的手册
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7. The project should be completed within a year.
这项工程必须在一年之内完成。
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8. 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.
*2 000 名顾客填写了我们的调查表。
- complete (adj.) late 14c., "having no deficiency, wanting no part or element; perfect in kind or quality; finished, ended, concluded," from Old French complet "full," or directly from Latin completus, past participle of complere "to fill up, complete the number of (a legion, etc.)," transferred to "fulfill, finish (a task)," from com-, here probably as an intensive prefix (see com-), + plere "to fill" (from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill").
- complete (v.) late 14c., "make complete, bring to an end, supply what is lacking; fulfill, accomplish," from complete (adj.) and probably in part from Latin completus. Related: Completed; completing.
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