(informal)have as much of something as one wants; do something to the full
(非正式)尽情地吃;充分地做
fill your boots with spicy Szechuan food for under five bucks a plate.
每盘不足五美元的麻辣四川菜,请敞开肚子吃吧。
fill your boots with spicy Szechuan food for under five bucks a plate.
每盘不足五美元的麻辣四川菜,请敞开肚子吃吧。
(informal)take over someone's function or duties and fulfil them satisfactorily
(非正式)接替并胜任某人的职位(或职责)
inform someone more fully of a matter, giving all the details
向(某人)详述
I patiently &B{filled} him &B{in on} the British tradition of sherry tippling.
我耐心细致地给他讲述了英国人畅饮雪利酒的传统。
(Brit. informal, dated)hit or punch someone
(英,非正式,旧)殴打,揍
I filled in a chap and took his money.
我揍了一个家伙,拿走了他的钱。
put material into a hole, trench, or space so that it is completely full
填充,填满;堵塞
the canal is now disused and partly filled in.
这条运河现在废弃不用,已经部分堵塞了。
(chiefly N. Amer.)add information to complete an official form or document
(主北美)填写(表格)
become completely full
装满;挤满;满员
the dining car filled up.
餐车已经客满了。
&I{Informal} To provide with information that is essential or newly acquired
【非正式用语】 提供消息:提供必需的或最近获得的消息
I wasn't there—would you fill me in?
我不在那里——你能告诉我那的消息吗
To act as a substitute; stand in
暂代:担任替补;临时替补
an understudy who filled in at the last minute.
在最后一分钟才临时替补的演员
To complete (a form, for example) by providing required information
填写:通过提供所需的信息使(例如形式)而完成
carefully filled out the job application.
仔细填写工作申请
To become or make more fleshy
长胖:变得或使变得更胖
He filled out after age 35.
35岁之后他变胖了
To assume someone's position or duties.
取代某人的职位或责任
To serve a particular purpose.
满足特定目的