Repleto in english

Full

pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
full

repleto = stuffed looking ; saturated ; densely packed ; packed ; plethoric ; turgid ; packed full ; teeming ; chock-full. 

Example: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore ... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Example: Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Example: The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.Example: Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.Example: Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.Example: I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with 'turbid,' a word I've never heard.Example: The days will be packed full, without any filler and without a moment wasted.Example: London is a teeming haven of loutish boors whose idea of sophistication is to get drunk and tell bawdy gags.Example: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.

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» auditorio repletopacked house .

Example: After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house.

» estar repleto debe full ofbe thick with .

Example: The rhetoric of curriculum change in SLIS is full of such large judgements and unanswered questions.

Example: The boatmen struggled to navigate the river which was thick with water hyacinth.

» estar repleto de energíabe full of energybe full of beans .

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

» estar repleto de vitalidadbe full of energybe full of beans .

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

» repleto dereplete withfull ofteeming withbrimful (of/with)flush withpacked withfilled with .

Example: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

Example: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.

Example: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.

Example: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.

Example: If you believe in ghosts, this is an outstanding chiller, beautifully directed and packed with big scares and superb performances.

Example: His succinct, strong, authoritative voice made him easy to find in a room filled with people.

» repleto (de)jam-packed (with)filled to capacityfull to capacity .

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

Example: If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.

Example: Once the bucket is full to capacity, let the contents ferment for a period of 10-14 days at room temperature.

» repleto dereplete withfull ofteeming withbrimful (of/with)flush withpacked withfilled with .

Example: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

Example: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.

Example: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.

Example: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.

Example: If you believe in ghosts, this is an outstanding chiller, beautifully directed and packed with big scares and superb performances.

Example: His succinct, strong, authoritative voice made him easy to find in a room filled with people.

» repleto (de)jam-packed (with)filled to capacityfull to capacity .

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

Example: If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.

Example: Once the bucket is full to capacity, let the contents ferment for a period of 10-14 days at room temperature.

» repleto dereplete withfull ofteeming withbrimful (of/with)flush withpacked withfilled with .

Example: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

Example: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.

Example: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.

Example: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.

Example: If you believe in ghosts, this is an outstanding chiller, beautifully directed and packed with big scares and superb performances.

Example: His succinct, strong, authoritative voice made him easy to find in a room filled with people.

» repleto de caloríascalorie-laden .

Example: Banning sugared beverages from schools will limit children's access to calorie-laden sodas and sports drinks.

» repleto de informacióninformation packed [information-packed] .

Example: A successful programme must be time efficient and information packed.

» repleto hasta el bordefull to the brim .

Example: Charles Dickens said that students were like 'little vessels... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the brim'.

Repleto synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd adjectiveround in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd adjective, noun, adverbcomplete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit adjective, verbrich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ adjectivewhole in spanish: todo, pronunciation: hoʊl adjective, nounheavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi adjectivewax in spanish: cera, pronunciation: wæks nounbroad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd adjectivereplete in spanish: repleto, pronunciation: riplit verbladen in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdən adjectiveample in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: æmpəl adjectivetotal in spanish: total, pronunciation: toʊtəl adjective, nounwide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd adjectiveentire in spanish: todo, pronunciation: ɪntaɪɜr adjectiveorotund in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: ɔroʊtənd adjectiveplangent in spanish: plañidero, pronunciation: plændʒənt adjectivepregnant in spanish: embarazada, pronunciation: pregnənt adjectiveinundated in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: ɪnəndeɪtɪd adjectivestentorian in spanish: estentóreo, pronunciation: stentɔriən adjectivesonorous in spanish: sonoro, pronunciation: sɑnɜrəs adjectivefully in spanish: completamente, pronunciation: fʊli adverbloaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd adjectivefilled in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: fɪld adjectivestuffed in spanish: relleno, pronunciation: stʌft adjectiverotund in spanish: rotundo, pronunciation: roʊtʌnd adjectivecongested in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: kəndʒestəd adjectivebooming in spanish: en auge, pronunciation: bumɪŋ adjectivesounding in spanish: sondeo, pronunciation: saʊndɪŋ adjectiveriddled in spanish: acribillado, pronunciation: rɪdəld adjectiverumbling in spanish: retumbar, pronunciation: rʌmbəlɪŋ noun, adjectivebrimming in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmɪŋ adjectiveflooded in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: flʌdəd adjectiveuntouched in spanish: sin tocar, pronunciation: əntʌtʃt adjectiveoverflowing in spanish: desbordante, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfloʊɪŋ adjectivegrumbling in spanish: quejándose, pronunciation: grʌmbəlɪŋ nounchock-full in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: tʃɑkfʊl adjectiveengorged in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: ɪŋgɔrdʒd adjectiveswarming in spanish: enjambre, pronunciation: swɔrmɪŋ adjectivechockful in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: tʃɑkfəl adjectivenourished in spanish: nutrido, pronunciation: nɜrɪʃt adjectiveoverloaded in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrloʊdɪd adjectiveladened in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdənd adjectiveundivided in spanish: indiviso, pronunciation: əndəvaɪdɪd adjectiveoverfull in spanish: demasiado lleno, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfəl adjectiveglutted in spanish: saturado, pronunciation: glʌtɪd adjectivebrimful in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmfəl adjectivechoke-full in spanish: lleno de estrangulamiento, pronunciation: tʃoʊkfʊl adjectivebrimfull in spanish: bañado, pronunciation: brɪmfəl adjectiveoverladen in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrleɪdən adjectivechuck-full in spanish: lleno de chuck, pronunciation: tʃʌkfəl adjectivewide-cut in spanish: corte ancho, pronunciation: waɪdkʌt adjectiveweighed down in spanish: agobiado, pronunciation: weɪddaʊn adjectiveuntasted in spanish: sin sabor, pronunciation: əntæstɪd adjectiveto the full in spanish: al máximo, pronunciation: tuðəfʊl adverbcram full in spanish: lleno lleno, pronunciation: kræmfʊl adjectivewell-lined in spanish: bien alineado, pronunciation: wellaɪnd adjective
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