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fill
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/fil/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To put into (a container, for example) as much as can be held: fill a glass with milk.
- verb-transitive: To supply or provide to the fullest extent: filled the mall with new stores.
- verb-transitive: To build up the level of (low-lying land) with material such as earth or gravel.
- verb-transitive: To stop or plug up (an opening, for example).
- verb-transitive: To repair a cavity of (a tooth).
- verb-transitive: To add a foreign substance to (cloth or wood, for example).
- verb-transitive: To satiate, as with food and drink.
- verb-transitive: To satisfy or meet; fulfill: fill the requirements. See Synonyms at
satisfy . - verb-transitive: To complete (something) by insertion or addition: fill in the blanks.
- verb-transitive: To supply with material, such as writing, an inscription, or an illustration: filled the blank spaces on the page with notes.
- verb-transitive: To supply as required: fill a prescription; fill an order.
- verb-transitive: To place a person in: fill a job vacancy.
- verb-transitive: To possess and discharge the duties of; hold: fill a post.
- verb-transitive: To occupy the whole of; pervade: Music filled the room.
- verb-transitive: To spread throughout: Fear filled the city.
- verb-transitive: To engage or occupy completely; make full: filled the child's mind with strange ideas; a story that filled our hearts with joy.
- verb-transitive: To cover the surface of (an inexpensive metal) with a layer of precious metal, such as gold.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To cause (a sail) to swell.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To adjust (a yard) so that wind will cause a sail to swell.
- verb-intransitive: To become full.
- noun: An amount needed to make full, complete, or satisfied: eat one's fill.
- noun: Material for filling a container, cavity, or passage.
- noun: A built-up piece of land; an embankment.
- noun: The material, such as earth or gravel, used for this.
- phrasal-verb: fill in Informal To provide with information that is essential or newly acquired: I wasn't there—would you fill me in?
- phrasal-verb: fill in To act as a substitute; stand in: an understudy who filled in at the last minute.
- phrasal-verb: fill out To complete (a form, for example) by providing required information: carefully filled out the job application.
- phrasal-verb: fill out To become or make more fleshy: He filled out after age 35.
- idiom: fill (someone's) shoes To assume someone's position or duties.
- idiom: fill the bill Informal To serve a particular purpose.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- prisotinti
- patenkinti
- vykdyti (pareigas)
- pripildyti (indą)
- plombuoti (dantį)
- užkišti (skylę)
- to fill in a form užpildyti anketą
- to fill out a) papilnėti
- to fill up pripildyti
- pri(si)pildyti
- pa
- išplisti
- prisipildyti