fill 英 [fɪl]   美 [fɪl]

fill

fill  英 [fɪl] 美 [fɪl]

vt. 装满,填满 

进行时:filling  过去式:filled  过去分词:filled  第三人称单数:fills  名词复数:fills 

to fill a hole with earth bucket with water, 用泥土把洞填起来
I need to have two teeth filled . 我有两颗牙要补。

  • When you fill something, you add to it until it's full, or has enough. When your car's almost out of gas, you have to fill the tank at a gas station.
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  • vt. 装满,填满
  • 1. to fill a hole with earth bucket with water,

    用泥土把洞填起来

  • 2. I need to have two teeth filled .

    我有两颗牙要补。

  • 3. We were all filled with admiration for his achievements.

    我们都十分佩服他的成就。

  • 4. a smoke-filled room

    烟雾弥漫的房间

  • 5. a fun-filled day

    充满欢乐的一天

  • 6. More nurseries will be built to fill the need for child care.

    将建立更多的托儿所以满足儿童保育的需要。

  • 7. The team needs someone to fill the role of manager very soon.

    该队迫切需要一个人来担任经理。

  • 8. The kids filled themselves with snacks.

    孩子们吃点心吃饱了。

  • fill (n.) mid-13c., fille, "a full supply," from Old English fyllu "fullness, 'fill,' feast, satiety," from Proto-Germanic *full-ino- "fullness" (source also of Old High German fulli, German Fülle, Old Norse fyllr), noun of state from *fullaz "full" (see full (adj.)). Meaning "extra material in music" is from 1934.
  • fill (v.) Old English fyllan "to fill, make full, fill up, replenish, satisfy; complete, fulfill," from Proto-Germanic *fulljan "to fill" (source also of Old Saxon fulljan, Old Norse fylla, Old Frisian fella, Dutch vullen, German füllen, Gothic fulljan "to fill, make full"), a derivative of adjective *fullaz "full" (see full (adj.)). Related: Filled.
fill / fɪl ; NAmE fɪl / verb , noun fill fills filled filling verb make full 使充满 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to make sth full of sth; to become full of sth (使)充满,装满,注满,填满 fillsth Please fill this glass for me. 请把这个杯子给我倒满。 to fill a vacuum/void 填补真空╱空间 The school is filled to capacity. 这所学校已经满员。 Smoke filled the room. 房间里烟雾弥漫。 The wind filled the sails. 风吹帆张。 A Disney film can always fill cinemas (= attract a lot of people to see it). 迪斯尼电影总是让电影院座满。 fillsth with sth to fill a hole with earth/a bucket with water 用泥土把洞填起来;把水桶装满水 fillsth + adj. Fill a pan half full of water. 给平底锅装半锅水。 fill(with sth) The room was filling quickly. 房间很快就挤满了人。 Her eyes suddenly filled with tears. 她的眼里突然噙满了泪水。 The sails filled with wind. 帆胀满了风。 block hole 堵洞 2 [transitive ] fillsth (with sth) to block a hole with a substance 堵塞,填补(洞、孔) The crack in the wall had been filled with plaster. 墙上的洞已用灰泥堵上了。 I need to have two teeth filled (= to have fillingsput in them). 我有两颗牙要补。 ( figurative) The product has filled a gapin the market. 这个产品填补了市场的空白。 with feeling 感情 3 [transitive ] fillsb (with sth) to make sb have a strong feeling 使充满(感情) We were all filled with admiration for his achievements. 我们都十分佩服他的成就。 with smell/sound/light 气味;声;光 4 [transitive ] fillsth (with sth) if a smell, sound or light fillsa place, it is very strong, loud or bright and easy to notice 使遍及;弥漫;布满;照满 -filled 充满… 5 ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) full of the thing mentioned 充满…的 a smoke-filled room 烟雾弥漫的房间 a fun-filled day 充满欢乐的一天 a need 需要 6 [transitive ] fillsth to stop people from continuing to want or need sth 满足 More nurseries will be built to fill the need for high-quality child care. 将建立更多的托儿所以满足高质量儿童保育的需要。 job 工作 7 [transitive ] fillsth to do a job, have a role or position, etc. 担任;充任 He fills the post satisfactorily (= performs his duties well). 他很尽职。 The team needs someone to fill the role of manager very soon. 该队迫切需要一个人来担任经理。 8 [transitive ] fillsth to appoint sb to a job 派人担任 The vacancy has already been filled. 该空缺已有人接任。 time 时间 9 [transitive ] fillsth (up) to use up a particular period of time doing sth 耗去;打发;消磨 How do you fill your day now that you've retired? 现在你已退休了,怎样打发你的日子? with food 食物 10 [transitive ] fillsb/yourself (up) (with sth) ( informal) to make sb/yourself feel unable to eat any more (使)吃饱 The kids filled themselves with snacks. 孩子们吃点心吃饱了。 an order 订单 11 [transitive ] fillsth if sb fillsan order or a prescription,they give the customer what they have asked for (按订单)供应;交付(订货);(按药方)配药 see also unfilled IDIOM fill sb's shoes/boots to do sb's job in an acceptable way when they are not there 妥善代职 more at bill n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌfill ˈin (for sb) to do sb's job for a short time while they are not there 暂时代替;临时补缺 ˌfill sth↔ˈin 1 ( BrE) to complete a form, etc. by writing information on it 填写(表格等) to fill in an application form 填写申请表 To order, fill in the coupon on p 54. 订货填写 54 页上的订货单。 2 to fill sth completely 填满;塞满 The hole has been filled in. 洞已填平。 3 to spend time doing sth while waiting for sth more important 消磨,打发(时间) He filled in the rest of the day watching television. 他看电视打发了那天余下的时光。 4 to complete a drawing, etc. by covering the space inside the outline with colour 给(图画等)最后着色 ˌfill sb ˈin (on sth) to tell sb about sth that has happened 向…提供(情况) ˌfill ˈout to become larger, rounder or fatter 膨胀;扩张;长胖;长肥 ˌfill sth↔ˈout = fill sth in  (1 ) ˌfill ˈup (with sth) | ˌfill sth↔ˈup (with sth) to become completely full; to make sth completely full 充满;(使)填满;装满 The ditches had filled up with mud. 沟渠中塞满了淤泥。 to fill up the tank with oil 把油罐装满油 noun [singular ] 1 your fill(of sth/sb) as much of sth/sb as you are willing to accept 填满…的量;足够…的量 I've had my fill of entertaining for one week. 我已足足享受了一周的娱乐活动。 2 your ~ (of food/drink) as much as you can eat/drink 吃饱的量;喝足的量 fill / fɪl ; NAmE fɪl /
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