full-blown
adj.盛开的,张满的,成熟的
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full-blown
adj (esp of flowers) fully developed; quite open (尤指鲜花)盛开的, 怒放的
*,full-blown `roses 盛开的玫瑰.
full-blown
'full-blown
adj [only before noun]
[Date: 1600-1700; Origin:FULL1 + blown, past participle of blow 'to produce flowers', from Old English blowan]
having all the qualities of something that is at its most complete or advanced stage
The drop in shares could develop into a full-blown crisis.
full-blown AIDS
1. Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. 他身边的一切都是母亲的影子不断勾起他的伤感。
2. Even then there was a full house. 即使在那时也是满座。
3. But the copy he gave him had not been written out in full as usual. 但这回狱卒给贵族的信没有像往常那样把全文写全,
4. But nowadays even, it is not uncommon for a person to be brought back with heart massage (按摩) perhaps a full hour or more after he's "dead." 但是在今天,一个人在“死亡”整整一小时或更长时间以后,还能靠心脏按摩起死回生,这已不是什么稀罕事了。
5. Before I knew it, though, I slipped into the nanny position almost full time. 然而不知不觉中,我几乎当起了全职保姆。
6. Before being allowed to leave the police for medical reasons, they lost between them 12,000 days on sick leave: the equivalent of 50 police officers off the street for a full year. 在因健康原因而获准退休前,他们共请病假12,000日,相当于50名警员休假一年。
7. Full to bursting from yet another home-cooked South Indian dinner. 又是一顿自家做的南印度风味晚饭,把我们都撑坏了。
8. Was the dentist´s clinic full of people. 牙医诊所是否挤满了人?
9. We discussed the matter at full length. 我们详细地讨论了这件事。
10. We put a full stop at the end of a sentence. 我们在句的末尾加一个句号。
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