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fuller    音标拼音: [f'ʊlɚ]
n. 漂洗工

漂洗工

Fuller
n 1: United States jurist and chief justice of the United States
Supreme Court (1833-1910) [synonym: {Fuller}, {Melville W.
Fuller}, {Melville Weston Fuller}]
2: United States architect who invented the geodesic dome
(1895-1983) [synonym: {Fuller}, {Buckminster Fuller}, {R.
Buckminster Fuller}, {Richard Buckminster Fuller}]
3: a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth
for a living

Fuller \Full"er\, n. [AS. fullere, fr. L. fullo. See {Full}, v.
t.]
One whose occupation is to full cloth.
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{Fuller's earth}, a variety of clay, used in scouring and
cleansing cloth, to imbibe grease.

{Fuller's herb} (Bot.), the soapwort ({Saponaria
officinalis}), formerly used to remove stains from cloth.


{Fuller's thistle} or {Fuller's weed} (Bot.), the teasel
({Dipsacus fullonum}) whose burs are used by fullers in
dressing cloth. See {Teasel}.
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Fuller \Full"er\, n. [From {Full}, a.] (Blacksmith's Work)
A die; a half-round set hammer, used for forming grooves and
spreading iron; -- called also a {creaser}.
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Fuller \Full"er\, v. t.
To form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer;
as, to fuller a bayonet.
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Full \Full\ (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l"[~e]r);
superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol,
OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth.
fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh`rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a]
to fill, also to Gr. poly`s much, E. poly-, pref., G. viel,
AS. fela. [root]80. Cf. {Complete}, {Fill}, {Plenary},
{Plenty}.]
1. Filled up, having within its limits all that it can
contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; -- said primarily
of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup
full of water; a house full of people.
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Had the throne been full, their meeting would not
have been regular. --Blackstone.
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2. Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in quantity,
quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate;
as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full
compensation; a house full of furniture.
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3. Not wanting in any essential quality; complete; entire;
perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full
age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon.
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It came to pass, at the end of two full years, that
Pharaoh
dreamed. --Gen. xii. 1.
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The man commands
Like a full soldier. --Shak.
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I can not
Request a fuller satisfaction
Than you have freely granted. --Ford.
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4. Sated; surfeited.
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I am full of the burnt offerings of rams. --Is. i.
11.
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5. Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge;
stored with information.
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Reading maketh a full man. --Bacon.
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6. Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any
matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it, as,
to be full of some project.
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Every one is full of the miracles done by cold baths
on decayed and weak constitutions. --Locke.
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7. Filled with emotions.
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The heart is so full that a drop overfills it.
--Lowell.
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8. Impregnated; made pregnant. [Obs.]
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Ilia, the fair, . . . full of Mars. --Dryden.
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{At full}, when full or complete. --Shak.

{Full age} (Law) the age at which one attains full personal
rights; majority; -- in England and the United States the
age of 21 years. --Abbott.

{Full and by} (Naut.), sailing closehauled, having all the
sails full, and lying as near the wind as poesible.

{Full band} (Mus.), a band in which all the instruments are
employed.

{Full binding}, the binding of a book when made wholly of
leather, as distinguished from half binding.

{Full bottom}, a kind of wig full and large at the bottom.

{Full brother} or {Full sister}, a brother or sister having
the same parents as another.

{Full cry} (Hunting), eager chase; -- said of hounds that
have caught the scent, and give tongue together.

{Full dress}, the dress prescribed by authority or by
etiquette to be worn on occasions of ceremony.

{Full hand} (Poker), three of a kind and a pair.

{Full moon}.
(a) The moon with its whole disk illuminated, as when
opposite to the sun.
(b) The time when the moon is full.

{Full organ} (Mus.), the organ when all or most stops are
out.

{Full score} (Mus.), a score in which all the parts for
voices and instruments are given.

{Full sea}, high water.

{Full swing}, free course; unrestrained liberty; "Leaving
corrupt nature to . . . the full swing and freedom of its
own extravagant actings." South (Colloq.)

{In full}, at length; uncontracted; unabridged; written out
in words, and not indicated by figures.

{In full blast}. See under {Blast}.
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