complete
adj
verb
kəmˈpliːt
adj
1
used
to
emphasize
that
a
quality
or
situation
is
as
great
as
it
could
possibly
be
完全的,彻底的;
usually before noun 一般用于名词前
The
police
were
in
complete
control
of
the
situation.
警方已完全控制了局势。
Their
engagement
came
as
a
complete
surprise
to
me.
他们订婚使我感到非常意外。
This
is
a
complete
waste
of
time
.
这完全是在浪费时间。
a
complete
fool/idiot
etc
Meg
realized
she’d
been
a
complete
fool.
梅格意识到自己成了大傻瓜。
a
complete
stranger
一个完全陌生的人
The
darkness
was
almost
complete.
几乎是漆黑一片。
2
including
all
parts,
details,
facts
etc
and
with
nothing
missing
完整的,全部的,整个的;
a
complete
set
of
china
全套瓷器
The
list
below
is
not
complete.
以下名单不全。
the
complete
works
of
Shakespeare
(=a
book,
CD
etc
containing
everything
Shakespeare
wrote)
莎士比亚全集
3
finished
已完成的,已结束的;
not before noun 不用于名词前
Work
on
the
new
building
is
nearly
complete.
新大楼快要竣工了。
4
complete with sth
having
particular
equipment
or
features
装备有某物; 具有某特点
The
house
comes
complete
with
swimming
pool
and
sauna.
这栋房子配备有游泳池和桑拿浴设备。
For
the
sake
of
completeness
I
should
mention
one
further
argument.
为完整起见,我还想提一个论点。
verb
5
to
finish
doing
or
making
something,
especially
when
it
has
taken
a
long
time
结束,完成〔尤指经历长时间之后〕
Students
must
complete
the
course.
学生必须完成这门课程。
The
building
took
two
years
to
complete.
这幢大楼花了两年才建成。
6
to
make
something
whole
or
perfect
by
adding
what
is
missing
使完整,使圆满
The
child’s
task
was
to
complete
the
sentences.
孩子的任务是句子填空。
I
need
one
more
stamp
to
complete
the
set.
我还需要一枚邮票来配成套。
7
to
write
the
information
that
is
needed
on
a
form
填写〔表格〕;
In
all,
more
than
650
people
completed
the
questionnaire.
总共有 650 多人填写了调查表。
Send
your
completed
form
to
the
following
address.
请把填写好的表格寄到下列地址。