fulfill 英 [fʊl'fɪl]   美 [fʊlˈfɪl]

fulfill

fulfill  英 [fʊl'fɪl] 美 [fʊlˈfɪl]

vt. 履行;实现;满足;使结束(等于fulfil) 

进行时:fulfilling  过去式:fulfilled  过去分词:fulfilled  第三人称单数:fulfills  名词复数:fulfills 

And that is why we can fulfill our destiny. 这就是为什么我们能实现我们的命运。
Ask yourself, "To what extent do my actions enable me to fulfill myself? 问下你自己:“我的行动到底多大程度上满足了自己的目标?”

  • The verb fulfill means to fill a need or want. To fulfill yourself personally means to follow your inner passion, like flute-playing, no matter who thinks it's silly.
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  • vt. 履行;实现;满足;使结束(等于fulfil)
  • 1. And that is why we can fulfill our destiny.

    这就是为什么我们能实现我们的命运。

  • 2. Ask yourself, "To what extent do my actions enable me to fulfill myself?

    问下你自己:“我的行动到底多大程度上满足了自己的目标?”

  • 3. I know that I have a purpose in this world and I live to fulfill this purpose.

    我知道我来到这个世上是有目标的,我活着就是为了实现这个目标。

  • fulfill (v.) Old English fullfyllan "fill up" (a room, a ship, etc.), "make full; take the place of (something)," from full (adj.), here perhaps with a sense of "completion" + fyllan (see fill (v.), which is ultimately from the same root). Used from mid-13c. in reference to prophecy (probably translating Latin implere, adimplere). From mid-13c. as "do, perform; carry out, consummate, carry into effect;" from c. 1300 as "complete, finish; satiate, satisfy, gratify." Related: Fulfilled; fulfilling. Modern English combinations with full tend to have it at the end of the word (as -ful), but this is a recent development and in Old English it was more common at the start, but this word and fulsome appear to be the only survivors.
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