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full (EN)
adjetivo

adjetivo “full”

full, comp. fuller, sup. fullest
  1. cheio
    The bus was so full that no one else could get on.
  2. completo
    He gave a full account of the events that took place.
  3. satisfeito (quando se refere a ter comido o suficiente)
    After the huge Thanksgiving dinner, we were all feeling very full.
  4. repleto
    The garden was full of beautiful flowers in every color.
  5. lotado (quando se refere a capacidade máxima de carga)
    She arrived with her arms full.
  6. arredondado
    She admired her reflection, noting her full cheeks in the mirror.
  7. cheia (quando se refere à fase da lua)
    We planned our night hike to coincide with the full moon.
  8. folgado (quando se refere a roupas)
    He wore a full coat that billowed behind him in the wind.
  9. encorpado (quando se refere a som ou sabor)
    The wine had a full flavor that lingered on the palate.
  10. absorvido (quando se refere a estar completamente envolvido com algo)
    His mind was full of thoughts about the upcoming exam.