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BNC: 900 COCA: 686

fill

1 fill /ˈfɪl/ verb
fills; filled; filling
1 fill
/ˈfɪl/
verb
fills; filled; filling
Learner's definition of FILL
[+ object] : to make (something) full装满;注满;填满
◊ If something fills you or fills your heart with an emotion, it makes you feel that emotion very strongly.使充满,满怀(…情感)
[no object] : to become full充满;装满
[+ object] : to spread all through (an area, the air, etc.)遍及;弥漫
[+ object] : to spend or use (time)打发,消磨(时间)
: to make (someone) full with food and drink使吃饱喝足usually + up
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to place material inside of (a hole, crack, etc.) in order to repair a surface堵塞;填补
often used figuratively常用作比喻
[+ object] : to do or provide what is needed for (something)满足
[+ object]
: to perform the work of (an office, position, etc.)充任;担任
: to hire a person for a job that has become available雇人填补(空缺职位)
[+ object] : to provide the things that are asked for in (something, such as an order)(按订单等)供货,供应

fill in

[phrasal verb]
fill (something) in or fill in (something)
: to complete (a document) by providing necessary information填写
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
: to provide (more information)提供(详情)
fill (someone) in or fill in (someone) : to provide information to (someone)向(某人)提供信息
fill in : to take the place of (someone who is away for a time)临时补缺
often + for
see also fill-in

fill out

[phrasal verb]
: to increase in size : to become larger and heavier变大;膨胀
fill (something) out or fill out (something) chiefly US : to complete (something, such as a form) by providing necessary information填写(表格等)

fill someone's shoes

: to take someone's place or position接替某人的职位

fill the bill

see 1bill
2 fill /ˈfɪl/ noun
2 fill
/ˈfɪl/
noun
Learner's definition of FILL
[noncount]
: a full amount : all that someone wants or needs总量;(某人的)需求总量
◊ If you have eaten/drunk your fill, you have eaten/drunk all that you want.吃饱;喝足
◊ If you have had your fill of something, you do not want to do or have any more of it.做够了;足够了
: material that is used to fill something填充物;填土;填方
BNC: 900 COCA: 686

fill

1 of 2

verb

filled; filling; fills

transitive verb

1
a
: to put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained
fill a cup with water
b
: to supply with a full complement
the class is filled
c(1)
: to cause to swell or billow
wind filled the sails
(2)
: to trim (a sail) to catch the wind
d
: to raise the level of with fill
filled land
e
: to repair the cavities of (teeth)
f
: to stop up : obstruct
wreckage filled the channel
g
: to stop up the interstices, crevices, or pores of (a material, such as cloth, wood, or leather) with a foreign substance
2
a
: feed, satiate
fill livestock
b
: satisfy, fulfill
fills all requirements
c
: make out, complete
used with out or in
fill out a formfill in the blanks
d
: to draw the playing cards necessary to complete
fill a straight or flush in poker
3
a
: to occupy the whole of
smoke filled the room
b
: to spread through
music filled the air
c
: to make full
a mind filled with fantasies
4
a
: to possess and perform the duties of : hold
fill an office
b
: to place a person in
fill a vacancy
5
: to supply as directed
fill a prescription
6
: to cover the surface of with a layer of precious metal
a gold-filled bracelet

intransitive verb

: to become full
the rivers filled

fill

2 of 2

noun

1
: a full supply
especially : a quantity that satisfies or satiates
eat your fill
2
: something that fills: such as
a
: material used to fill a receptacle, cavity, passage, or low place
b
: a bit of instrumental music that fills the pauses between phrases (as of a vocalist or soloist)
c
: artificial light used in photography to reduce or eliminate shadows
often used attributively
fill flash
Phrases
fill one's shoes
: to take over one's job, position, or responsibilities
No one will be able to fill his shoes after he retires.

Example Sentences

Verb May I fill your glass for you? She filled her house with antiques. His massive body filled the doorway. He has enough books to fill a library. Two hundred people filled the room. fill a sheet of paper with writing a vase filled with flowers stadiums filled with cheering fans The rivers have filled and are close to flooding. The stadium filled more than an hour before the game. Noun They delivered a truckload of fill for the trench. we ripped the tag off years ago, so we have no idea what the fill in that pillow is See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
If the patient has no family to help with this, then the plan or care provider has to help fill those gaps. Tom Murphy, ajc, 6 Sep. 2022 The 21-year-old set an NCAA record for highest block percentage (admittedly a stat that only goes back a dozen or so years) this past season, and will be counted on to help fill some of the defensive void for Utah. Eric Walden, The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 Sep. 2022 With third-year receiver Van Jefferson recovering from knee surgery, McVay will rely on tight end Tyler Higbee and receivers Ben Skowronek and Tutu Atwell to fill the void. Los Angeles Times, 4 Sep. 2022 The Huskies know that no single player is going to be able to step in and replace her on their own, rather everyone will have to pitch in a little bit to help fill that void. Lila Bromberg, Hartford Courant, 2 Sep. 2022 Defensively, the Skyhawks will have to fill the void left by defensive end Nate Bresson, who had 10 sacks last season and 20.5 throughout his four seasons. Eamonn Ryan, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Sep. 2022 Noon re-joined Disney in November and helped to fill the void created when Craig Hunegs stepped down from the post after a two-year run. Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 1 Sep. 2022 Asiasi, the New England Patriots’ third-round pick in 2020, is one of the biggest tight ends in the NFL and can help fill that role. Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 1 Sep. 2022 At wide receiver, several players are vying to help fill the void left by former UM standouts Mike Harley Jr. and Charleston Rambo. Adam Lichtenstein, Sun Sentinel, 1 Sep. 2022
Noun
The Plush Soft mattress has the fullest, softest pillow top; the Firm option has more minimal foam fill. Amanda Constantine, Good Housekeeping, 9 Sep. 2022 Inside the 300-thread count pillow is a supportive foam core surrounded by a plush SupraLoft polyester fiber fill. Lydia Mansel, Peoplemag, 8 Sep. 2022 The oven mitts can withstand temperatures up to 484 degrees Fahrenheit, featuring polyester fill and a thick, padded cotton lining inside. Kylee Mcguigan, Popular Mechanics, 8 Sep. 2022 Brown played well in 12 fill-in starts at center last season when Ragnow was out with a foot injury. Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press, 7 Sep. 2022 The FurHaven Lounger is even available in several different fill styles, including cooling gel foam and orthopedic memory foam. Sara Coughlin, SELF, 6 Sep. 2022 Grohl smiled approvingly as Shane added a bonus fill near the end. cleveland, 5 Sep. 2022 By most accounts, Murray held his own as a fill-in play caller, although Kingsbury said the starting quarterback spent a little too much time barking into the microphone. Bob Mcmanaman, The Arizona Republic, 7 Aug. 2022 There’s a point in everyone’s life when their tank gets a fill up. Omar Kelly, Sun Sentinel, 29 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English fillen, fullen, fellen, going back to Old English fyllan, going back to Germanic *fulljan- (whence also Old Frisian fella "to fill," Old Saxon fullian, Old High German fullen, Old Icelandic fylla, Gothic fulljan), weak verb derivative from the stem of *fulla- full entry 1

Noun

(sense 1) Middle English fille, fulle, felle, going back to Old English fyllu, fyll, going back to Germanic *full-īn- (whence also Middle Dutch volle "full supply, fill," Old High German fullī, follī, Old Icelandic fylli, Gothic ufarfullei "superfluity"), from *fulla- full entry 1 + *-īn-, noun suffix of quality; (sense 2) derivative of fill entry 1

Note: As with other nouns originally formed with the suffix *-īn-, Old English has reclassed the nouns as regular *-ō feminine nouns by association with the suffix *-iþō.

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of fill was before the 12th century
BNC: 900 COCA: 686
fill

verb

ADVERB | VERB + FILL | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBfast, quickly, rapidly快速/很快/迅速填滿At the moment, most reservoirs are filling fast.此時,大多數水庫蓄水很快。suddenly突然填滿gradually, slowly逐漸/慢慢填滿partially部份填滿immediately, instantly立刻/立即填滿completely, entirely完全/全部填滿up裝滿VERB + FILLbegin to開始填滿The sails began to fill.帆開始張滿。seem to好像填滿He seemed to fill the room with his presence.他似乎讓整個房間的人都感覺到他的存在。PREPOSITIONwith用⋯填滿Fill the bucket with water.把桶裝滿水。PHRASESbe filled to capacity達到極限The school is filled to capacity-we simply can't take any more students.學校招生名額已滿 - 我們根本就沒法再招生了。be filled to the brim (with sth)(以某物)填得滿滿的The drawers were all filled to the brim.抽屜都塞得滿滿的。

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