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Full

fʊl
Extremamente Comum
300 - 400
300 - 400
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.

pieno, completo, pienamente, tutto, abbondante

Significados de Full em italiano

pieno

Exemplo:
The glass is full of water.
Il bicchiere è pieno d'acqua.
The full moon is shining brightly.
La luna piena brilla intensamente.
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Describing a state of being completely filled or complete
Observação: The word 'pieno' is commonly used to describe fullness of objects or spaces.

completo

Exemplo:
Please fill out the full form.
Per favore, compila il modulo completo.
I want the full story, not just a summary.
Voglio la storia completa, non solo un riassunto.
Uso: formalContexto: Referring to something that is thorough, exhaustive, or comprehensive
Observação: The term 'completo' is often used in contexts where entirety or thoroughness is emphasized.

pienamente

Exemplo:
I am fully aware of the situation.
Sono pienamente consapevole della situazione.
She fully supports the decision.
Lei sostiene pienamente la decisione.
Uso: formalContexto: Expressing being completely or entirely in a certain state or manner
Observação: When used to indicate fullness in terms of awareness or support, 'pienamente' conveys a strong sense of thorough understanding or endorsement.

tutto

Exemplo:
I ate the full plate of pasta.
Ho mangiato tutto il piatto di pasta.
He read the full book in one sitting.
Ha letto tutto il libro in una sola seduta.
Uso: informalContexto: Referring to the entirety or completeness of something
Observação: In informal settings, 'tutto' is commonly used to convey the idea of complete consumption or coverage.

abbondante

Exemplo:
The meal was full of delicious flavors.
Il pasto era ricco di gustosi sapori.
We had a full discussion on the topic.
Abbiamo avuto una discussione abbondante sull'argomento.
Uso: formalContexto: Describing something as plentiful, rich, or extensive
Observação: When used to indicate fullness in terms of abundance or richness, 'abbondante' suggests a generous amount or content.

Sinônimos de Full

complete

When something is complete, it means it is finished or whole, lacking nothing.
Exemplo: The project is complete and ready for submission.
Observação: Full can refer to something being filled to capacity, while complete implies that all necessary parts are present.

total

Total refers to the entirety or sum of something, without any omissions.
Exemplo: The total cost of the repairs was higher than expected.
Observação: Full can imply being filled to capacity, while total refers to the entirety of something.

entire

Entire means whole or complete, without any part being left out.
Exemplo: She spent the entire day working on her thesis.
Observação: Full can refer to being filled to capacity, while entire emphasizes completeness without any part missing.

satiated

Satiated means fully satisfied or having had enough, especially in terms of food or drink.
Exemplo: After the meal, I felt satiated and content.
Observação: Full can refer to being physically filled, while satiated specifically relates to feeling satisfied or having had enough.

Expressões e frases comuns de Full

full of beans

To be full of energy and enthusiasm.
Exemplo: After a good night's sleep, he was full of beans and ready to tackle the day.
Observação: The phrase 'full of beans' uses 'full' in a figurative sense to mean energetic or enthusiastic, rather than physically full.

full swing

At the highest level of activity or operation.
Exemplo: The party was in full swing when we arrived, with music and dancing.
Observação: The phrase 'full swing' refers to a peak level of activity or operation, not necessarily related to physical fullness.

full of hot air

To talk a lot without saying anything meaningful; to be boastful or exaggerated.
Exemplo: Don't listen to him, he's just full of hot air and doesn't know what he's talking about.
Observação: In this idiom, 'full of hot air' implies being full of empty talk or exaggeration, not actual physical fullness.

full of oneself

To be excessively self-centered or conceited.
Exemplo: She's always boasting about her achievements; she's so full of herself.
Observação: The phrase 'full of oneself' refers to being overly self-absorbed or conceited, not physically full.

full plate

To have a lot of things to do or deal with.
Exemplo: I can't take on any more projects right now; I already have a full plate.
Observação: In this context, 'full plate' means having a busy schedule or a lot of responsibilities, not necessarily being physically full.

full well

To be fully aware; to know completely.
Exemplo: She knew full well that he wouldn't keep his promise.
Observação: The phrase 'full well' emphasizes complete knowledge or awareness, rather than physical fullness.

full house

To have all the seats or accommodations occupied; to be at maximum capacity.
Exemplo: The concert was sold out; it was a full house that night.
Observação: In this case, 'full house' refers to a venue being at maximum capacity, not the state of physical fullness.

Expressões cotidianas (gíria) de Full

Full-on

Used to describe something that is intense, extreme, or complete.
Exemplo: He went full-on and quit his job without notice.
Observação: The addition of 'on' intensifies the meaning, emphasizing the completeness or intensity.

Full tilt

Refers to moving at the highest speed or maximum capacity.
Exemplo: He was driving full tilt down the highway.
Observação: The term 'tilt' suggests moving at full speed or capacity.

Full monty

Refers to getting everything or the whole package.
Exemplo: She ordered the full monty breakfast with all the extras.
Observação: Derived from a British slang term meaning everything, especially in the context of quantity or completeness.

Full of it

Means to be dishonest, boasting, or exaggerating.
Exemplo: Don't believe him, he's always full of it.
Observação: The slang 'full of it' implies insincerity or deceit.

Full blast

Indicates maximum volume or intensity.
Exemplo: The music was playing full blast at the party.
Observação: The extension 'blast' implies a high level of power or intensity.

Full throttle

Refers to doing something at maximum speed or effort.
Exemplo: They are working full throttle to meet the deadline.
Observação: The term 'throttle' emphasizes the rapid and vigorous nature of the action.

Full deck

Means someone is not thinking clearly or is mentally unstable.
Exemplo: He's not playing with a full deck; he seems confused.
Observação: The phrase 'full deck' is an idiom suggesting someone is missing something essential or is mentally unbalanced.

Full - Exemplos

The glass is full of water.
Il bicchiere è pieno d'acqua.
I want a full refund.
Voglio un rimborso completo.
She gave a full account of what happened.
Ha fornito un resoconto completo di ciò che è successo.

Gramática de Full

Full - Adjetivo (Adjective) / Adjetivo (Adjective)
Lema: full
Conjugações
Adjetivo, comparativo (Adjective, comparative): fuller
Adjetivo, superlativo (Adjective, superlative): fullest
Adjetivo (Adjective): full
Advérbio, comparativo (Adverb, comparative): fuller
Advérbio, superlativo (Adverb, superlative): fullest
Advérbio (Adverb): full
Substantivo, plural (Noun, plural): full
Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass): full
Verbo, tempo passado (Verb, past tense): fulled
Verbo, gerúndio ou particípio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle): fulling
Verbo, terceira pessoa do singular no presente (Verb, 3rd person singular present): fulls
Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form): full
Verbo, presente não na terceira pessoa do singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): full
Sílabas, Separação e Ênfase
full contém 1 sílabas: full
Transcrição fonética: ˈfu̇l
full , ˈfu̇l (A sílaba vermelha é tônica)

Full - Importância e frequência de uso

O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000.
full: 300 - 400 (Extremamente Comum).
Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
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