fill (EN)
verbo, substantivo

verbo “fill”

fill; he fills; past filled, part. filled; ger. filling
  1. ocupar completamente
    The aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the entire house.
  2. encher
    She filled her glass with water to the brim.
  3. preencher
    The crowd filled the theater.
  4. encher-se
    As the faucet ran, the glass slowly filled with water.
  5. ser tomado(a) por
    As she listened to the beautiful melody, her soul filled with peace.
  6. satisfazer
    The restaurant quickly filled the customer's request for extra napkins.
  7. preencher (uma vaga)
    After a thorough search, the company finally filled the role of Chief Financial Officer with an experienced candidate from within the industry.
  8. obturar
    The dentist filled the hole in my molar to stop the decay.

substantivo “fill”

sg. fill, pl. fills or uncountable
  1. porção suficiente
    After three slices of cake, she pushed her plate away, declaring she'd had her fill of dessert.
  2. capacidade
    After drinking her coffee, she handed the barista her cup for a fresh fill.
  3. enchimento
    The gas station attendant performed ten fills during his first hour on the job.
  4. material de preenchimento
    They used gravel as fill to level the ground before laying the new patio.
  5. interlúdio
    During the guitar solo, the drummer played a quick fill to maintain the song's energy.