replete
英 [rɪˈpliːt]
美 [rɪˈpliːt]
adj. 充满; 充足; 很饱; 饱食
n. [昆] 贮蜜蚁
复数:repletes
BNC.19599 / COCA.13185
牛津词典
adj.
- 充满;充足
filled with sth; with a full supply of sth- literature replete with drama and excitement
充满紧张刺激情节的文学作品
- literature replete with drama and excitement
- 很饱;饱食
very full of food
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 充满的;装满的
To bereplete withsomething means to be full of it.- The Harbor was replete with boats...
港口里满是船只。 - History is replete with examples of populations out of control.
历史上人口失控的例子比比皆是。
- The Harbor was replete with boats...
- ADJ 饱的;吃饱喝足的
If you arereplete, you are pleasantly full of food and drink.- Replete, guests can then retire to the modern conservatory for coffee.
吃饱喝足后,宾客们可以到现代化的暖房里享受一杯咖啡。
- Replete, guests can then retire to the modern conservatory for coffee.
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- He had his childhood replete of trips with the family for the different provinces of Mozambique.
他的童年充满了颠簸的艰辛,随家人辗转于莫桑比克数个省份。 - Third point, Iraq's record on chemical weapons is replete with lies.
第三,伊拉克的化学武器记录充满了谎言。 - Vineyard Haven harbour is replete with wooden sailing boats and historic tall ships, not cigarette boats.
文雅港停满了木质帆船和有历史特征的高桅帆船,而不是快艇。 - History is replete with examples of populations out of control.
历史上人口失控的例子比比皆是。 - For him, the city was replete with memories.
对他而言,这个城市充满了回忆。 - The Harbor was replete with boats
港口里满是船只。 - Toledo capitalized on his dark, chiseled Indian features and short stature to mount a campaign replete with imagery of triumphant Inca emperors and with odes to Indian glory.
托莱多利用自己印第安人特有的黝黑的皮肤,轮廓分明的脸庞和不高的身材,向此次大选发起了冲击。他的竞选过程中处处充满了获胜的印加帝国国王的肖像,充满了颂扬印第安人荣耀的赞歌。 - His story was replete with falsehood.
他的报导充满了虚伪。 - The fund was created following the November 2006 Africa-China summit in Beijing, a landmark in China's burgeoning political and economic relationship with a continent that is replete with the minerals it has needed to fuel its growth.
该基金是在2006年11月北京中非峰会后创立的。在中国与非洲迅速发展的政治和经济关系中,那次峰会是一个里程碑。非洲拥有大量中国推动自身增长所需的矿产。 - Recent history is replete with such underpricing persisting for years.
近代史充满了这种持续数年低估风险的现象。