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You have to fill completely the health vial and then clear the remaining viruses in order to move on the next level.
Вы должны заполнить полностью здоровья флаконе а затем снимите остальные вирусы для того, чтобы перейти на следующий уровень.
The delay ensures proper timing so that the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) have time to fill completely before they contract.
Задержка обеспечивает правильное время, чтобы нижние камеры сердца (желудочки) успели полностью заполниться, прежде чем они сжимаются.
They have no set shape or volume, and they expand in every direction to fill completely whatever container they are put into.
У них нет установленной формы или объема, они расширяются в любом направлении, чтобы заполнить любую емкость, в которой они находятся.
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Small loads or loads insufficient to a standard container are not able to fill it completely.
Небольшие грузы или грузы недостаточного количества для стандартного контейнера не способны наполнить его полностью.
He stroked into her, pushing himself to fill her completely.
Try to fill in completely all the fields that you are offered.
Очень внимательно заполняйте все поля, которые вам предлагают.
Everything that comes to take its place, even if it were to fill it completely, nevertheless remains something different.
Все, что становится на опустевшее место, даже если сумеет его заполнить, остается чем-то иным.
First of all you need to fill your CV completely and honestly.
After a full hour we were at 28 percent, and it took over three hours to fill the battery completely.
После часа, мы достигли 28 процентов и потребовалось больше трех часов, чтобы полностью зарядить аккумулятор.
In this case, it’s because they weren’t cut to fill the cavity completely.
This is a charming, beautiful, sensual and vary daring girl who’s perfect to fill your time completely.
Это очаровательная, красивая, чувственная и отличаться дерзкая девушка, которая идеально подходит, чтобы полностью заполнить свое время.
Because of it, companies do not have enough space to fill in forms completely.
You may need to go over it a couple of times to fill it in completely.
That’s enough to completely fill 20 classrooms.
Determine the time it takes to completely fill the bucket.
The item satchel worn by Arthur has unfortunately a very limited capacity by default and as a result it is easy to fill it up completely.
Сумка для предметов, которую носит Артур, к сожалению, имеет очень ограниченную емкость по умолчанию, и в результате ее легко полностью заполнить.
Do your best to fill the space as completely as possible.
Remember to fill in your circles completely.
The pulp cells modified with stem cells are able to fill the tooth with completely healthy tissue.
Клетки пульпы, модифицированные стволовыми клетками, способны заполнить зуб полностью здоровой тканью.
Ovis seemed to fill me completely and once again the pleasure that waved through my body was different and «out of this world.»
Ovis, казалось, наполнил меня полностью, и снова удовольствие, которое размахивало через мое тело, было другим и «из этого мира».
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verb (used with object)
to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
to occupy to the full capacity: Water filled the basin.The crowd filled the hall.
to supply to an extreme degree or plentifully: to fill a house with furniture;to fill the heart with joy.
to satisfy fully the hunger of; satiate: The roast beef filled the diners.
to put into a receptacle: to fill sand into a pail.
to be plentiful throughout: Fish filled the rivers.
to extend throughout; pervade completely: The odor filled the room.
to furnish with an occupant: The landlord filled the vacancy yesterday.
to provide (an office or opening) with an incumbent: The company is eager to fill the controllership.
to occupy and perform the duties of (a vacancy, position, post, etc.): They have already found someone to fill the position.
to supply the requirements or contents of (an order), as for goods; execute.
to supply (a blank space) with written matter, decorative work, etc.
to meet satisfactorily, as requirements: This book fills a great need.
to make up, compound, or otherwise provide the contents of (a medical prescription).
to stop up or close (a cavity, hole, etc.): to fill a tooth.
Cooking. to insert a filling into: to fill cupcakes with custard.
Nautical.
- to distend (a sail) by pressure of the wind so as to impart headway to a vessel.
- to brace (a yard) so that the sail will catch the wind on its after side.
Civil Engineering, Building Trades. to build up the level of (an area) with earth, stones, etc.
verb (used without object)
to become full: The hall filled rapidly.Our eyes filled with tears.
to increase in atmospheric pressure: a filling cyclone.
to become distended, as sails with the wind.
noun
a full supply; enough to satisfy want or desire: to eat one’s fill.
an amount of something sufficient for filling; charge: The brigade had only one quarter of a fill of fuel.He begged a fill of tobacco for his pipe.
Civil Engineering, Building Trades. a quantity of earth, stones, etc., for building up the level of an area of ground: These houses were built on fill.Compare backfill (def. 1).
the feed and water in the digestive tract of a livestock animal, especially that consumed before marketing.
Verb Phrases
fill away, Nautical.
- to fall off the wind and proceed on a board.
- to brace the yards, so that sails that have been aback will stand full.
fill in,
- to supply missing or desired information: He suggested you fill in the facts of your business experience.For each sentence, fill in the blank with the correct word.
- to complete by adding detail, as a design or drawing: to fill in a sketch with shadow.
- to substitute for: to fill in for a colleague who is ill.
- to fill with some material: to fill in a crack with putty.
- Informal. to supply (someone) with information: Please fill me in on the morning news.
fill out,
- to complete (a document, list, etc.) by supplying missing or desired information: It takes about 35 minutes to fill out the forms for hospital admission.
- to become larger, fuller, or rounder, as the figure: The children have begun to fill out since I saw them last.
fill up,
- to fill completely: to fill up a glass;to fill up a fuel tank.
- to become completely filled: The riverbed filled up as a result of the steady rains.
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Idioms about fill
fill and stand on, Nautical. (of a sailing vessel) to proceed on a tack after being hove to or halted facing the wind; fill away.
Origin of fill
First recorded before 900; Middle English fillen, fullen, fellen, Old English fyllan; cognate with German füllen, Gothic fulljan “to make full”; see origin at full1
OTHER WORDS FROM fill
fill·a·ble, adjectivehalf-filled, adjectiveun·filled, adjectivewell-filled, adjective
Words nearby fill
filiopietistic, Filipina, Filipino, Filipinx, filister, fill, fillagree, fill away, fille de joie, filled gold, filled milk
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Words related to fill
block, clog, close, cram, crowd, furnish, lade, load, overflow, pack, permeate, saturate, store, stuff, supply, swell, top, hold, name, occupy
How to use fill in a sentence
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I ate my fill of dulce de leche ice cream with a plastic spoon as it grew cool and viscous at the edges and felt like I’d won a prize.
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The top of the pad is constructed with 400 thread count 100 percent cotton fabric, and the pad is filled with alternative down fill.
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There are also latex fill pillows, which are reasonably firm and will hold their shape.
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The package even comes with a separate fill bag, so you won’t need to place another order.
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It’s made from shredded memory foam that is easily added to, using extra fill to customize the shape and support specific areas.
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But politicians abhor a rhetorical vacuum, and they have clamored to fill it.
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His regular partner was late that day, and Police Officer Wenjian Liu volunteered to fill in.
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They are afflicted with “progressive spiritual emptiness,” he said, which no amount of academic honors and degrees can fill.
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It got so bad, that the school resorted to “Groupon-like services” to fill seats.
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They were allowed to bring one bag per family, which most fill with food.
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To fill up the time till Liszt came, our hostess made us play, one after the other, beginning with the latest arrival.
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It was not an exalted niche to fill in life, but at least she had learned to fill it to perfection, and her ambitions were modest.
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It’s good for nothing but to choke a man and fill him full of smoke and embers.
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“Now this is what I call real felicity,” observed the major, pulling out a pipe which he proceeded to fill.
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There was a moment’s pause, and Doa Inez returned into the saloon, which was now beginning rapidly to fill.
British Dictionary definitions for fill
verb (mainly tr often foll by up)
(also intr) to make or become fullto fill up a bottle; the bath fills in two minutes
to occupy the whole ofthe party filled two floors of the house
to plug (a gap, crevice, cavity, etc)
to meet (a requirement or need) satisfactorily
to cover (a page or blank space) with writing, drawing, etc
to hold and perform the duties of (an office or position)
to appoint or elect an occupant to (an office or position)
building trades to build up (ground) with fill
(also intr) to swell or cause to swell with wind, as in manoeuvring the sails of a sailing vessel
to increase the bulk of by adding an inferior substance
poker to complete (a full house, etc) by drawing the cards needed
mainly US and Canadian to put together the necessary materials for (a prescription or order)
fill the bill informal to serve or perform adequately
noun
material such as gravel, stones, etc, used to bring an area of ground up to a required level
one’s fill the quantity needed to satisfy oneto eat your fill
Word Origin for fill
Old English fyllan; related to Old Frisian fella, Old Norse fylla, Gothic fulljan, Old High German fullen; see full 1, fulfil
Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Other Idioms and Phrases with fill
In addition to the idioms beginning with fill
- filled to the brim
- fill in
- fill out
- fill someone’s shoes
- fill the bill
also see:
- back and fill
- get one’s fill of
Also see underfull.
The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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execute, do
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activity, execute
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satisfy, meet
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satisfy, satiate
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stock, full
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stock, full
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crowd, pack
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perform, fill out
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full, stop
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stock, supply
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activity, occupy
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pervade, to put in and occupy the whole of
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stop, to put in and occupy the whole of
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complete, meet
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activity, occupy
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answer
execute, do
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saturate, pervade
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stop, block up
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carry out
complete, perform
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hold
occupy, execute
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stop
plug, block up
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heap
to put in and occupy the whole of
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glut
stuff, satiate
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stop, block up
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supply
stock, to put in and occupy the whole of
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complete, perform
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fulfil, carry out
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stuff
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plug, block up
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fill | complete | In transitive terms the difference between fill and completeis that fill is to fill or supply fully with food; to feed; to satisfy while complete is to make whole or entire. As a noun fillis a sufficient or more than sufficient amount. As a proper noun Fillis {{surname|from=given names}. As an adjective complete iswith all parts included; with nothing missing; full. Other Comparisons: What’s the difference?
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