Слово англійською: complete
Прикметник
Переклад complete українською: по́вний (ці́лий), компле́ктний (докла́дний), цілкови́тий, по́вний (ха́ос і т. д.), абсолю́тний
Детальний опис
complete
adjective /kəmˈpliːt/
- including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole
- a complete list/sequence/picture/profile
- I've collected the complete set.
- a complete guide to events in Oxford
- the complete works of Shakespeare
- You will receive payment for each complete day that you work.
- You've made my life complete.
- A New Year celebration would not be complete without fireworks.
- No trip to Edinburgh would be complete without a visit to the castle.
opposite incomplete
- [not before noun] finished
- The job is almost complete.
- Ther ordering process is nearly complete.
- Construction of the new airport is scheduled to be complete by late September.
- Work on the office building will be complete at the end of the year.
opposite incomplete
- [usually before noun] used when you are emphasizing something, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’ synonym total
- We were in complete agreement.
- Refrigerators brought about a complete change in people's lifestyle.
- They sat in complete silence.
- He was a complete stranger to me.
- The council's response shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.
- The army remains in complete control of the country.
- It came as a complete surprise.
- I felt a complete idiot.
- You are talking complete and utter rubbish.
- complete with something [not before noun] including something as an extra part or feature
- The furniture comes complete with tools and instructions for assembly.
- The cruise ship is really a floating village, complete with shops, cafes and a doctor's surgery.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French complet or Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.