释义 |
fill-in \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: fill in 1. : something that fills in: as a. (1) : an insert especially in the low neckline of a woman's dress or blouse (2) : an insertion made of a name, address, date, or salutation in a form or letter already printed b. (1) : goods purchased to replenish stock : replacements (2) : mechandise purchased to supplement a line or assortment of goods in stock or substituted for an advertised article that is out of stock (3) : an order to replenish or complete stock or an assortment on hand c. : written or typewritten matter inserted in blank spaces left for the purpose (as in printed or mimeographed forms or form letters) 2. : a person who fills another's place |