full

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BrE /fʊl/ AmE /fʊl/

adjective en → es

1 CONTAIN [predicative / attributive] A1

holding as much as possible; not empty

lleno, completo

  • be full of something

Collocations full glass · full cup

  • The glass is full to the brim.

    El vaso está lleno hasta el borde.

2 TIME [predicative / attributive] A2

used for talking about a period of time that has passed completely; not remaining

completo, total

  • be full of something

Collocations full day · full week

  • We had a full day at the office.

    Tuvimos un día completo en la oficina.

3 PERSON [predicative / attributive] B1

used for describing someone who is busy or occupied; not free

ocupado, lleno de trabajo

  • be full of something

Collocations full schedule · full agenda

  • She has a very full day ahead.

    Tiene un día muy ocupado por delante.

1 MEAL [predicative / attributive] A2

used for describing someone who is satisfied after eating; not hungry

satisfecho, lleno

  • be full of something

Collocations full stomach · full appetite

  • I am full after this meal.

    Estoy lleno después de esta comida.

2 STRENGTH [predicative / attributive] B1

used for describing someone who is strong or powerful; not weak

fuerte, poderoso

  • be full of something

Collocations full strength · full power

  • He hit the ball with full force.

    Golpeó la pelota con toda su fuerza.

3 EMOTION [predicative / attributive] B2

used for describing someone who is feeling a strong emotion; not calm

lleno de emoción, emocionado

  • be full of something

Collocations full heart · full spirit

  • She was full of joy.

    Ella estaba llena de alegría.

4 ARTICLE [predicative / attributive] B2

used for describing a newspaper or magazine that is complete and has all the information it should have; not missing anything

completo, completo en todos los sentidos

  • be full of something

Collocations full article · full report

  • The magazine is a full edition.

    La revista es una edición completa.

5 SPORT [predicative / attributive] B2

used for describing a game or match that has ended; not unfinished

completo, terminado

  • be full of something

Collocations full game · full match

  • The football match was a full ninety minutes.

    El partido de fútbol duró un completo noventa minutos.