Fully in spanish

Completamente

pronunciation: koʊmpletɑmente part of speech: adverb
In gestures

fully = completamente, totalmente, a fondo, por completo, de raíz. 

Example: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.

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» be fully aware of = ser muy consciente de, conocer muy bien, tener plena conciencia de, tener muy en cuenta, tener muy presente.

Example: Librarians are fully aware of and sympathetic toward the monetary problems of journals because libraries have the same problems.

» be fully into + Posesivo + stride = funcionar a plena capacidad.

Example: The newly elected Scottish Local Government Authorities assumed their powers in May 75 and are not yet fully into their stride.

» fully blown = completo, extenso, total, de primera magnitud.

Example: This time it's a hairline fracture rather than a fully blown break of a metatarsal, however the result is the same.

» fully-catered = pensión completa, con pensión completa, con las comidas incluidas.

Example: If you choose a fully-catered option you are provided with 3 meals a day, all served in the college dining room.

» fully clothed = vestido, completamente vestido.

Example: We support Mr. Radcliffe's artistic decision -- if he wants to perform fully clothed, we'd never stand in his way.

» fully-developed = completamente desarrollado.

Example: Even the fully-developed rotary, which soon included devices for cutting and folding the paper as well as for printing and perfecting it, remained fundamentally simple.

» fully equipped [fully-equipped] = completamente equipado, totalmente equipado, con todo tipo de equipamiento.

Example: There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.

» fully featured = completo, con todas sus prestaciones.

Example: The technology has matured sufficiently that it's now cheap and relatively easy to set up a fully featured repository in quite a short time.

» fully fitted = totalmente equipado.

Example: Fully fitted kitchen with a gas ring cooker with oven, electric hotplate and fridge freezer.

» fully-fledged = hecho y derecho.

Example: From 1892 to 1932, this small library was directed by Genevieve Walton, who developed a one-room, one-person operation into a fully-fledged academic library.

» fully formed = completo.

Example: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.

» fully furnished = totalmente amueblado.

Example: This fully furnished home will be available for lease to a family or executive couple mid August.

» fully-grown = adulto.

Example: The age at which a dog is fully-grown is dependent on the dog's breed and the size of the dog.

» fully-lit = completamente iluminado, totalmente iluminado.

Example: Did you know that Belgium has the only fully-lit motorway network in the world?.

» fully-loaded = cargado al máximo.

Example: This article emphasises the fact that manufacturers of library shelving should recognise the need to move fully-loaded ranges when designing shelving for libraries.

» fully-stocked = completamente surtido, con todo tipo de productos, bien surtido, bien provisto.

Example: If your plan is to have a fully-stocked bar, here's a list of the basic spirits, liqueurs, and mixers to buy.

Fully synonyms

full in spanish: completo, pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective amply in spanish: ampliamente, pronunciation: æmpli part of speech: adverb in full in spanish: en su totalidad, pronunciation: ɪnfʊl part of speech: adverb to the full in spanish: al máximo, pronunciation: tuðəfʊl part of speech: adverb

Fully antonyms

sparingly pronunciation: sperɪŋli part of speech: adverb meagerly pronunciation: migɜrli part of speech: adverb meagrely pronunciation: migrɪli part of speech: adverb slenderly pronunciation: slendɜrli part of speech: adverb
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