单词 | fill |
释义 | Word Frequency fill(fɪl) verb (mainly tr; often foll by up) 1. (also intr) to make or become full to fill up a bottle the bath fills in two minutes 2. to occupy the whole of the party filled two floors of the house 3. to plug (a gap, crevice, cavity, etc) 4. to meet (a requirement or need) satisfactorily 5. to cover (a page or blank space) with writing, drawing, etc 6. to hold and perform the duties of (an office or position) 7. to appoint or elect an occupant to (an office or position) 8. building to build up (ground) with fill 9. (also intr) to swell or cause to swell with wind, as in manoeuvring the sails of a sailing vessel 10. to increase the bulk of by adding an inferior substance 11. poker to complete (a full house, etc) by drawing the cards needed 12. mainly US and Canadian to put together the necessary materials for (a prescription or order) 13. fill the bill noun 14. material such as gravel, stones, etc, used to bring an area of ground up to a required level 15. one's fill Word origin Old English fyllan; related to Old Frisian fella, Old Norse fylla, Gothic fulljan, Old High German fullen; see full1, fulfil |
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