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BNC: 900 COCA: 686
fill
verb /fɪl/
present tense
I/you/we/theyfill
he/she/itfills
present participlefilling
past tensefilled
past participlefilled
  1. 1

    fill

    or

    fill up

    [T] to make something full 装满;填满;注满;使充满

    Let me fill your glass. 我来把你的杯子满上。

    Tears filled her eyes. 她热泪盈眶。

    Crowds of spectators are expected to fill the streets tonight. 预计今晚街上将挤满大群的观众。

    The hut was filled with thick smoke. 小屋里满是浓烟。

    fill something with something :

    She filled the bowl with warm water. 她给碗里倒满温水。

     Synonyms and related words
    To fill a thing or place: fill, cram, stuff...
  2. 2

    fill

    or

    fill up

    [I] to become full of something 挤满;占满;装满
    fill with :

    The bar was slowly filling with people. 酒吧里人慢慢地满了起来。

    Katherine's eyes filled with tears. 凯瑟琳的眼里充满了泪水。

     Synonyms and related words
    To fill a thing or place: fill, cram, stuff...
  3. 3

    fill

    or

    fill in

    [T] to put something into a hole or gap so that the hole or gap no longer exists 填充;填补;填满

    We used cement to fill the cracks. 我们用水泥填补裂缝。

     Synonyms and related words
    To fill a thing or place: fill, cram, stuff...
  4. 4
    [T] if sound, smell, or light fills a place, it is very strong or noticeable (声音、气味或光线)充满,弥漫

    Brilliant sunlight filled the whole room. 灿烂的阳光洒满了整个房间。

    fill something with something :

    The air was filled with the scent of roses. 空气里弥漫着玫瑰花香。

  5. 5
    [T] if someone fills a job or position, they are given that job or position 充任,担任(职位)
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  6. 6
    [T] if something fills you with a particular emotion, you feel that emotion very strongly 使充满(感情)
    fill someone with something :

    The sound of his voice filled me with dread. 他的声音使我感到恐惧。

    His heart was filled with joy. 他满心欢喜。

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  7. 7
    [T] if you fill a period of time, you spend it doing something 打发,度过(时间)

    She didn't know how to fill her days. 她不知道怎样打发日子。

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  8. 8
    [T] to repair a tooth by putting a hard substance into a hole in it 填补,修补(牙齿)

    Most of my teeth have already been filled. 我的牙齿大多数已经补好了。

     Synonyms and related words
    Dentistry: amalgam, brace, bridge...

phrasal verbs

fill
noun /fɪl/

phrases

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。
BNC: 900 COCA: 686
fill verb
fill (fill a glass) spend2 (fill your day)
fill

verb

fill ♦︎ pack ♦︎ load ♦︎ fill (sth) up ♦︎ refill ♦︎ replenish ♦︎ top sb/sth up ♦︎ restockThese words all mean to put a quantity of sth into a container until it is full. 这些词均表示装满、填满、注满。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to fill / pack / load / fill up / refill / replenish / top up / restock sth with sthto fill / pack / load sth in / into sthto fill / fill up / refill / replenish / top up sb's glass fill [transitive, intransitive] to make sth full of sth; to become full of sth (使)充满;装满;填满She filled the kettle from the tap.她把水壶装满了自来水。Smoke filled the room.房间里烟雾弥漫。The school is filled to capacity (= completely full).这所学校已满员。The room was filling quickly (= with people).房间很快就挤满了人。 (figurative) Her eyes suddenly filled with tears.她的眼里突然噙满了泪水。OPP empty clear verb pack [intransitive, transitive] to put clothes and other possessions into a bag in preparation for a trip or journey; to put sth into a container so that it can be stored, transported or sold 收拾(行李);装(箱);包装;打包I haven't packed yet.我还没收拾行李呢。He packed a bag with a few things and was off.他把几件东西装进旅行袋就走了。He packed a few things into a bag.他把几件东西装进旅行袋。He found a part-time job packing eggs.他找了一份包装鸡蛋的兼职工作。OPP unpack clear verb load [transitive, intransitive] to put a large quantity of sth onto or into sth (把大量⋯)装上,装入We loaded the car in ten minutes.我们十分钟就装好了车。Can you help me load the dishwasher?你帮我把碗碟放进洗碗机里好吗?Men were loading up a truck with timber.工人正把木料装上卡车。Sacks were being loaded onto the truck.大包大包的物品正给装上卡车。We finished loading and set off.我们装完货物就出发了。 OPP unload clear verb see also load lot noun ˌfill ˈup ˌfill sth ˈup

phrasal verb

to become completely full; to make sth completely full 充满;使填满;装满The ditches had filled up with mud and debris.沟渠中积满了淤泥和垃圾。First we need to fill up the tank with water.首先我们得把水箱注满水。We can't be out of petrol! I filled up (= put petrol in the car) yesterday.我们不可能没油了!我昨天刚把油箱加满。
refill ˌriːˈfɪl [transitive] to fill sth again 再装满;重新装满She refilled the kettle with fresh water.她重新往壶里加满了新鲜水。 refill ˈriːfɪl

noun

[countable] Would you like a refill (= another drink of the same type)?你要再来一杯吗?
replenish rɪˈplenɪʃ [transitive] (formal) to make sth full again by replacing what has been used 补充;重新装满Sailors used the islands to replenish their food and water supplies.水手利用这些岛屿来补充食物和水。NOTE 辨析 Refill or replenish?You usually refill a container, but replenish a supply of sth. With a drinking glass you can use either word, although replenish is much more formal. * refill通常指将容器重新装满,replenish则指补充供给。这两个词均可表示将玻璃杯重新斟满饮料,但replenish要正式得多。 ˌtop sb/sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(-pp-) (especially BrE, rather informal) to fill a container that already has some liquid in it with more liquid 装满,注满(未满的容器)I want to top up the oil in the car before we set off.我们出发前我想给车加满油。 (informal) Can I top you up (= give you some more to drink)?把你的杯子加满好吗? ˈtop-up

noun

[countable] (BrE, rather informal) Can I give anybody a top-up (= some more to drink)?我来给哪位添满好吗?
restock ˌriːˈstɒk; NAmE ˌriːˈstɑːk [transitive, intransitive] to fill sth with new or different things to replace those that have been used, sold or taken away; to get a new supply of sth 更新(旧物品);补充(货源);再补给Environmentalists are planning to restock the river with fish.环保人士正计划在河里再放养一批鱼。

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