fulling查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. her glass was full’
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
Chang-an--one slip of moon;in ten thousand houses, the sound of fulling mallets.Autumn winds keep on blowing,all things make me think of Jade Pass!When will they put down the barbarians and my good man come home from his far campaign?
长安一片月,万户捣衣声,秋风吹不尽,总是玉关情,何日平胡虏,良人罢远征,
属类:文学表达-诗词-李白诗
Every stream had its mills, not only for grinding corn, but for all the other industrial processes of the time, such as fulling * cloth or driving the hammers of ironworks.
每条河流都有磨房,不但靠它磨谷物,还靠它进行当时所有的其他工业加工,如漂洗布匹或是挥动铁匠铺的锤子。
属类:学习英语-新概念英语-
fulling mill (excl. rotary molling machines for fulling or felting woven fabrics)
缩呢机(不包括用于机织织物漂洗或缩绒的滚筒式缩绒机)
属类:物品名称-机械设备-
Fulling ( or milling or felting): Process that increases the thickness and compactness of woven or knitted wool by subjecting it to moisture, heat, friction, and pressure until shrinkage of 10-25% is achieved.
缩绒(或毡合):把羊毛透过加热、润湿、摩擦和压缩成原来的10~15%,使其更为厚实紧密的过程。
属类:行业术语-艺术-工艺
The Review of Fulling Nitrogen for Injection
粉针剂充氮效果的考察
属类:汉英短句-www.ilib.cn-
Setting up the Discipline of Environmental Supervision and Fulling Higher Environmental Education
开办环境监理专业充实高等环境教育
属类:汉英短句-service.ilib.cn-
The development of screen conveyer fulling and scalding machine
网带式漂烫机的研制
属类:汉英短句-service.ilib.cn-
I stand on the roof fulling of wishes
我站在满心期待的屋顶
属类:无分类双语句库-post.baidu.com-
Research on the fulling process related with the wear behaviour
羊毛衫缩绒工艺与服用性能的探讨
属类:汉英短句-www.ilib.cn-
gatterwalking <fulling machine>
缩绒机
属类:物品名称 -商品名-
adjective
1.(of a covering material in bookbinding) used for the entire cover.
‘bound in full cloth’
‘Each volume is sewn and bound in full cloth and printed in a classic typeface on cream-wove, acid-free paper.’
2.(of a flavour or colour) rich or intense.
‘any unpasteurized cheese will have a fuller flavour than its treated counterpart’
‘The salmon was imported from Norway and had that full flavour from the fjords.’
3.(of a garment) cut generously with gathers or folds or so as to fit loosely.
‘the dress has a square neck and a full skirt’
‘It was a pale blue silk dress with a square cut neckline, fitted sleeves and a very full skirt.’
4.(of a person’s figure or part of the body) plump or rounded.
‘she had full lips’
‘the fuller figure’
5.(of a report or account) containing as much detail or information as possible.
‘a full report of the conference’
‘fuller descriptions of these varieties are available elsewhere’
6.(of a sound) strong and resonant.
‘this season’s sopranos produced a full but translucent sound’
‘her voice had become fuller’
7.(of the hair) having body.
‘volumizing products coat each strand, making hair appear thick and much fuller’
‘His hair was still full and a shade of light gray that stood in sharp contrast with the dark suit he wore.’
8.(often used for emphasis) reaching the utmost limit; maximum.
‘he reached for the engine control and turned it up to full power’
‘John made full use of all the tuition provided’
9.Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
‘waste bins full of rubbish’
‘she could only nod, for her mouth was full’
10.Containing or holding much or many; having a large number of.
‘his diary is full of entries about her’
‘That usually meant that his head was full of empty worries and unrealistic plans.’
11.Drunk.
‘we were all pretty well full when the van rolled into Mittagong’
12.Filled with intense emotion.
‘his heart was full of hate’
‘He stormed out of the room full of rage.’
13.Having a lot of (a particular quality)
‘she was full of confidence’
‘The lower middle class in the towns now felt their individual lives to be full of possible danger and uncertainty.’
14.Having all the privileges and status attached to a particular position.
‘the country applied for full membership of the European Community’
‘In May this year he was granted full immigration status and his family joined him.’
15.Having eaten to one’s limits or satisfaction.
‘she just ate till she was full up’
‘It is believed that eating mainly high-GI foods leads to greater snacking since the body does not feel as full for long.’
16.Involving many activities.
‘he lived a full life’
‘When not on the slopes, she has been attacking school work and enjoying a full social life.’
17.Not lacking or omitting anything; complete.
‘a full range of sports facilities’
‘I am confident that I can finish the half marathons that I’ve got lined up, but still a bit daunted by doing the full one.’
18.Unable to stop talking or thinking about.
‘they had their photographs taken and he was full of it’
‘She was full of it, spouting out a load of rubbish she probably read in The Sun.’
19.Used to emphasize an amount or quantity.
‘he kept his fast pace going for the full 14-mile distance’
‘She came to her full five foot six inches then and glared daggers at him.’
adverb
1.Entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity)
‘they talked for full half an hour’
‘Live full four-score years on this earth and heading to start another one when the Good Lord say ‘Come on, now, step aside and give somebody else a chance!’’
2.Straight; directly.
‘she turned her head and looked full into his face’
‘I took Eve in my arms and kissed him full on the lips.’
3.Very.
‘he knew full well she was too polite to barge in’
‘I’m doing what I can but I know full well I could do more.’
noun
1.The period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength.
‘It would be very easy, even in the full of your health, to fall off a bike and that’s exactly what happened.’
‘So many of those who were killed in the attacks were right in the full of their lives.’
2.The state or time of full moon.
‘The moon is past the full, and she rises at nine.’
3.The whole.
‘His mug was waiting by the stove. He poured himself the full of it and stirred in three spoons of sugar.’
‘He summoned the full of his eloquence in persuasion.’
verb
1.(of the moon or tide) become full.
‘fulling moon aloft doth ride’
‘This gross darkness held till about one o’clock, although the moon had fulled but the day before.’
2.Clean, shrink, and felt (cloth) by heat, pressure, and moisture.
‘weaving and fulling were all formerly part of the normal domestic scene’
‘If used without fulling, the fabric will likely pill and shed fiber until it falls apart.’
3.Gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full.
‘a straight piece fulled into a small band at the top’
‘Her skirt was white, fulled and gathered and looked as if the entire milky way had fallen upon it.’
4.Make (something) full; fill up.
‘he full up the house with bawling’
‘While I was at the pump today, there was a bloke fulling up his Hummer.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。