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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 998 COCA: 1207

complete

adjective
/kəmˈpliːt/
/kəmˈpliːt/
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  1. including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole全部的;完整的;整个的
    • a complete list/sequence/picture/profile完整的列表/序列/图片/简介
    • I've collected the complete set.我收集了全套。
    • a complete guide to events in Oxford牛津活动盛事完全手册
    • the complete works of Tolstoy托尔斯泰全集
    • You will receive payment for each complete day that you work.你将按你每一整天的工作领取报酬。
    • You've made my life complete.你使我的人生圆满。
    • A Chinese New Year celebration would not be complete without fireworks.没有烟花,中国新年庆祝活动就不完整。
    • No trip to Moscow would be complete without a visit to Lenin's tomb.不去参观列宁的陵墓,去莫斯科的旅行就不完整。
    opposite incomplete
    Extra Examples
    • The book survives complete only in the second edition of 1533.这本书只有 1533 年的第二版完整地保留了下来。
    • a remarkably complete account of the negotiations极为全面的谈判报道
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • survive
    adverb
    • remarkably
    • very
    • far from
    See full entry
  2. [not before noun] finished完成;结束
    • The job is almost complete.这项工作差不多完成了。
    • Ther ordering process is nearly complete.订购过程接近完成。
    • Construction of the new airport is scheduled to be complete by late September.新机场的建设定于9月底完成。
    • Work on the office building will be complete at the end of the year.办公大楼工程将于年底竣工。
    opposite incomplete
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • substantially
    See full entry
  3. [usually before noun] used when you are emphasizing something, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’(用以强调)完全的,彻底的 synonym total
    • We were in complete agreement.我们意见完全一致。
    • Refrigerators brought about a complete change in people's lifestyle.冰箱给人们的生活方式带来了彻底的改变。
    • They sat in complete silence.他们坐在那里,一言不发。
    • He was a complete stranger to me.他对我来说完全是陌生人。
    • The council's response shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.安理会的反应表明对局势完全缺乏了解。
    • The army remains in complete control of the country.军队仍然完全控制着这个国家。
    • It came as a complete surprise.这事来得十分意外。
    • I felt a complete idiot.我觉得自己是个十足的笨蛋。
    • You are talking complete and utter rubbish.你在胡说八道。
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    • The whole thing has been a complete waste of time.整件事完全是浪费时间。
    • The film was a complete failure at the box office.这部电影在票房上彻底失败了。
    • Their claims were widely believed despite a complete absence of evidence.尽管完全没有证据,他们的说法仍被广泛相信。
    • The whole procedure has become a complete farce.整个过程完全成了一场闹剧。
    • The train came to a complete standstill.火车完全停了下来。
    • The play was a complete disaster from beginning to end.这部戏自始至终都很失败。
    • The accident caused the complete closure of the road.事故造成道路完全封闭。
    • It's a complete myth that he has royal blood.说他有皇家血统纯属无稽之谈。
    • He was in complete command of the situation.他完全控制了形势。
    • After they had gone there was complete silence.他们走后,一片寂静。
  4. complete with something [not before noun] including something as an extra part or feature包括,含有(额外部分或特征)
    • The furniture comes complete with tools and instructions for assembly.这件家具备有组装工具和说明书。
    • The cruise ship is really a floating village, complete with shops, cafes and a doctor's surgery.游轮真的是一个漂浮的村庄,到处都是商店、咖啡馆和医生的手术室。
  5. 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’.

complete

verb
/kəmˈpliːt/
/kəmˈpliːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they complete
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he / she / it completes
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past simple completed
/kəmˈpliːtɪd/
/kəmˈpliːtɪd/
past participle completed
/kəmˈpliːtɪd/
/kəmˈpliːtɪd/
-ing form completing
/kəmˈpliːtɪŋ/
/kəmˈpliːtɪŋ/
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  1. complete something to finish making or doing something完成;结束
    • to complete a course/project完成课程/项目
    • to complete a task/mission完成任务/使命
    • to complete your education/training完成你的教育/培训
    • She's just completed a master's degree in Law.她刚读完法律硕士学位。
    • He has recently completed his first year at Durham University.他最近完成了在达勒姆大学的第一年。
    • The work should be completed by December.这项工作应该在12月前完成。
    • She successfully completed the London Marathon in April.她在四月份成功地完成了伦敦马拉松。
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    • I've fully completed my training.我的训练已全部完成。
    • The project should be completed within a year.这项工程必须在一年之内完成。
    • The police have now completed their investigations.警方现已完成调查。
    • The project has now been successfully completed.工程现已顺利完成。
    • We have recently completed a 10-year study.我们最近刚刚完成了一项历时 10 年的研究。
    • Arrangements for the trip have now been completed.旅行前的准备工作都已经做好。
    • Construction of the new road has now been successfully completed.新路的建设现已成功完成。
    • He went to America to complete his education.他去美国完成他的学业。
    • It is unlikely that the repairs will be completed on time.按时完成修理工作是不大可能的。
    • When he has completed his studies, he'll travel the world.当他完成学业后,他将周游世界。
    • Implementation is likely to require two to three years to complete.实施可能需要两到三年才能完成。
    • The merger is expected to be completed by the end of the year.合并预计将于今年年底完成。
    • Greaves completed his hat-trick (= scored his third goal in the match) in the 75th minute.格里夫斯在第75分钟完成了他的帽子戏法。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • on schedule
    • on time
    • successfully
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  2. complete something to write all the information you are asked for on a form填写(表格) synonym fill in/out
    • 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.2 000 名顾客填写了我们的调查表。
    • Has the form been correctly completed?表格已经正确填好了吗?
    • Participants completed a survey designed to collect several types of information.参与者完成了一项旨在收集几种类型信息的调查。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accurately
    • correctly
    See full entry
  3. complete something to make something whole or perfect使完整;使完美
    • I only need one more card to complete the set.我只差一张卡片就配齐全套了。
    • Complete the following sequence: 2, 3, 5, 13…完成以下顺序:2,3,5,13…
  4. 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’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 998 COCA: 1207
complete

verb¹

1finish sth完成ADVERBon schedule, on time按時間表/準時完成successfully順利完成The project has now been successfully completed.工程現已順利完成。just, recently剛剛/最近完成We have recently completed a 10-year study.我們最近剛剛完成了一項歷時 10 年的研究。fully, partially全部/部份完成I've fully completed my training.我的訓練已全部完成。
complete

verb²

2write information填寫信息ADVERBaccurately, correctly準確/正確填寫Has the form been correctly completed?表格已經正確填好了嗎?
complete

adjective¹

1having/including all the parts完整的VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem完整;好像完全survive保存得完整The book survives complete only in the second edition of 1533.這本書只有 1533 年的第二版完整地保留了下來。make sth使⋯完整You've made my life complete.你使我的人生圓滿。ADVERBremarkably極其完整a remarkably complete account of the negotiations極為全面的談判報道very非常完整A very complete index provides easy reference to topics in the book.非常完整的索引使得讀者很容易查閱該書中討論的主題。far from, less than, not quite遠非/不太/不很完整almost, essentially, largely, nearly, virtually接近/基本/大體上/近乎/實際上完整fairly, reasonably, relatively比較/還算/相對完整
complete

adjective²

2finished完成的VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem完成了;好像完成了ADVERBalmost, nearly, substantially, virtually幾乎/將近/大部份已/實際上已完成The job is almost complete.這項工作差不多完成了。far from遠沒有完成not yet尚未完成
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 998 COCA: 1207
complete verb
finish
complete adj.
complete (a complete surprise) whole (collect the complete set)
complete

adjective

 See also the entry for pure 2 另见pure条第2义complete ♦︎ total ♦︎ real ♦︎ absolute ♦︎ outright ♦︎ utter ♦︎ perfect ♦︎ positive ♦︎ downrightThese words are all used to emphasize how great sth is in degree. 这些词均表示完全的、彻底的、十足的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a complete / a total / a real / an absolute / an utter disastera complete / a total / a real / an absolute messa complete / a total / a real idiota complete / a total / an absolute / an utter foolcomplete / total / absolute / utter rubbish / nonsense / darknesscomplete / total / absolute / utter / perfect silencea complete / total / perfect strangera complete / a real / an absolute beginnera complete / a total / an absolute / an outright ban complete [usually before noun] used when you are emphasizing sth, to mean 'to the greatest degree possible' (用以强调)完全的,彻底的We were in complete agreement.我们意见完全一致。It came as a complete surprise.这事来得十分突然。The whole thing has been a complete waste of time.整件事完全是浪费时间。 see also completely quite 2 total [only before noun] complete 完全的;彻底的The room was in total darkness.房间里一片漆黑。I always expect total honesty from my employees.我总是期望我的员工完全坦诚。Six years of total war had left no citizen untouched.六年的全面战争让所有国民都受到了影响。 see also total whole , totally quite 2 NOTE 辨析 Complete or total?In nearly all cases you can use either of these words. 几乎所有情况下这两个词都可以通用complete / total agreement / honesty / darkness完全一致;绝对诚实;漆黑一片a complete / total surprise / idiot / waste of time / lack of understanding完全出乎意料;十足的白痴;纯粹浪费时间;完全缺乏了解 Total war is a fixed collocation that cannot be changed. * total war是不可更换用词的固定搭配Six years of complete war... Total is only used before a noun; complete can also be used after a linking verb, although this is not frequent and rather formal. * total仅用于名词前;complete还可用于连系动词后,尽管这一用法不常见且相当正式 (rather formal) Her misery was made complete when she was separated from her children.和她的孩子分开时,她痛彻心扉。Her misery was made total... real [only before noun] (rather informal, especially spoken) complete 完全的;彻底的He looks like a real idiot.他看上去像个十足的白痴。This accident could have produced a real tragedy.这次事故差一点造成一场惨剧。Her next play was a real contrast.她的下一部戏截然不同。Real is used in rather informal language to emphasize the degree to which sth is bad or different. * real用在较不正式的语言中,强调事物不好或不同的程度。 see also really very adv. absolute [usually before noun] (especially spoken) complete 完全的;彻底的He must earn an absolute fortune.他肯定赚了一大笔钱。'You're wrong,' she said with absolute certainty.“你错了。”她斩钉截铁地说。 Absolute is used especially in spoken English to emphasize how bad or how large sth is. In slightly more formal and written English it is also used to describe a feeling or quality; it is usually used before a noun, but in literary contexts it can also be used after a linking verb. * absolute尤用于口语中,强调某事物有多严重、多糟糕或多大。在稍微更正式的用语及书面语中,也形容感觉或品质;absolute常用于名词前,但在文学语境下亦可用于连系动词后 (literary) Around them the darkness was absolute, the silence oppressive.他们周遭一片漆黑,寂静得令人压抑。 see also absolutely quite 2 outright ˈaʊtraɪt [only before noun] complete 完全的;彻底的She was the outright winner.她是绝对的优胜者。No one party is expected to gain an outright majority.没有任何政党有望获得绝对多数。They may introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban.他们也许会采取更严格的管制,甚至绝对的禁止。Collocates of outright in this meaning include win, victory, winner, majority, ban, rejection, refusal and lie. 表达此义时,outright的搭配词有win、victory、winner、majority、ban、rejection、refusal和lie。 outright

adverb

Neither candidate won outright.两个候选人谁也没有干脆利落地胜出。
utter [only before noun] complete 完全的;彻底的That's complete and utter nonsense!那纯属一派胡言!To my utter amazement she agreed.令我大感意外的是,她同意了。Utter is used especially to describe feelings and qualities, especially of surprise, disgust, despair, confusion, belief and peace. Collocates include surprise, disgust, despair, failure, confusion, chaos, conviction, delight, silence and stillness. * utter尤用于描述感觉和品质,尤其是惊讶、厌恶、绝望、困惑、信任及平和。其搭配词有surprise、disgust、despair、failure、confusion、chaos、conviction、delight、silence和stillness。 see also utterly quite 2 perfect [only before noun] complete 完全的;彻底的I don't know her-she's a perfect stranger.我不认识她,她是百分之百的陌生人。I have a perfect right to ask you-and you have the right not to answer.我完全有权询问你,但你有权不回答。Collocates of perfect in this meaning include stranger, gentleman, right, accuracy, freedom, harmony and happiness. 表达此义时,perfect的搭配词有stranger、gentleman、right、accuracy、freedom、harmony和happiness。 see also perfectly quite 2 positive [only before noun] (rather informal) complete 完全的;彻底的He has a positive genius for upsetting people.他气人的本事可大呢。It was a positive miracle that we survived.我们能生还真是个奇迹。 downright ˈdaʊnraɪt [only before noun] (rather informal, usually disapproving) used to emphasize sth negative or unpleasant (强调负面或令人不快的事物)彻头彻尾的,十足的,完全的It's a downright disgrace that they still haven't paid you.他们竟然还没付你钱,真是太不像话了。 downright

adverb

It's not just stupid-it's downright dangerous.这不只是愚蠢-简直是危险。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 998 COCA: 1207
complete
Ways of emphasizing completeness or extremeness: complete, completely, entire...
Everything and including everything: everything, whole, all...
Finished and completed: finished, completed, exhausted...
To write information on a document: address, annotate, backdate...

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