complete

adjective
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  1. including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole全部的;完整的;整个的
    • a complete list/sequence/picture/profile完整的列表/序列/图片/配置文件
    • I've collected the complete set.我收集了全套。🔊🔊
    • a complete guide to events in Oxford牛津活动盛事完全手册
    • the complete works of Tolstoy托尔斯泰全集
    • You will receive payment for each complete day that you work.你将按你每一整天的工作领取报酬。🔊🔊
    • You've made my life complete.你使我的人生圆满。
    • A Chinese New Year celebration would not be complete without fireworks.没有烟火,农历新年庆祝活动就不会完成。
    • No trip to Moscow would be complete without a visit to Lenin's tomb.如果不参观列宁墓,就不会完成莫斯科之旅。
    opposite incomplete
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    • The book survives complete only in the second edition of 1533.这本书只有 1533 年的第二版完整地保留了下来。
    • a remarkably complete account of the negotiations极为全面的谈判报道
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • survive
    adverb
    • remarkably
    • very
    • far from
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  2. [not before noun] finished完成;结束
    • The job is almost complete.这项工作差不多完成了。
    • Ther ordering process is nearly complete.订购流程已接近完成。
    • Construction of the new airport is scheduled to be complete by late September.新机场的建设计划于9月下旬完成。
    • Work on the office building will be complete at the end of the year.办公大楼工程将于年底竣工。🔊🔊
    opposite incomplete
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • substantially
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  3. [usually before noun] used when you are emphasizing something, to mean ‘to the greatest degree possible’(用以强调)完全的,彻底的 synonym total
    • We were in complete agreement.我们意见完全一致。🔊🔊
    • Refrigerators brought about a complete change in people's lifestyle.冰箱彻底改变了人们的生活方式。
    • They sat in complete silence.他们坐在那里,一言不发。
    • He was a complete stranger to me.他对我来说完全是陌生人。
    • The council's response shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.安理会的回应表明完全不了解局势。
    • The army remains in complete control of the country.军队仍然完全控制着国家。
    • It came as a complete surprise.这事来得十分意外。🔊🔊
    • I felt a complete idiot.我觉得自己是个十足的笨蛋。🔊🔊
    • You are talking complete and utter rubbish.你说的很完整,很垃圾。
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    • The whole thing has been a complete waste of time.整件事完全是浪费时间。
    • The film was a complete failure at the box office.这部电影在票房上是完全失败的。
    • Their claims were widely believed despite a complete absence of evidence.尽管完全没有证据,但人们普遍认为他们的主张。
    • The whole procedure has become a complete farce.整个过程完全成了一场闹剧。
    • The train came to a complete standstill.火车完全停了下来。
    • The play was a complete disaster from beginning to end.这部戏自始至终都很失败。
    • The accident caused the complete closure of the road.事故造成道路完全封闭。
    • It's a complete myth that he has royal blood.说他有皇家血统纯属无稽之谈。
    • He was in complete command of the situation.他完全控制了形势。
    • After they had gone there was complete silence.他们走了之后,完全沉默了。
  4. complete with something [not before noun] including something as an extra part or feature包括,含有(额外部分或特征)
    • The furniture comes complete with tools and instructions for assembly.这件家具备有组装工具和说明书。🔊🔊
    • The cruise ship is really a floating village, complete with shops, cafes and a doctor's surgery.这艘游轮实际上是一个漂浮的村庄,有商店,咖啡馆和医生的手术。
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French complet or Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.

complete

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they complete
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he / she / it completes
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past simple completed
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past participle completed
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-ing form completing
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  1. complete something to finish making or doing something完成;结束
    • to complete a course/project完成课程/项目
    • to complete a task/mission完成任务/任务
    • to complete your education/training完成您的教育/培训
    • She's just completed a master's degree in Law.她刚读完法律硕士学位。🔊🔊
    • He has recently completed his first year at Durham University.他最近在达勒姆大学完成了第一年的学业。
    • The work should be completed by December.这项工作应在12月之前完成。
    • She successfully completed the London Marathon in April.她在四月份成功完成了伦敦马拉松比赛。
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    • I've fully completed my training.我的训练已全部完成。
    • The project should be completed within a year.这项工程必须在一年之内完成。🔊🔊
    • The police have now completed their investigations.警察现已完成调查。
    • The project has now been successfully completed.工程现已顺利完成。
    • We have recently completed a 10-year study.我们最近刚刚完成了一项历时 10 年的研究。
    • Arrangements for the trip have now been completed.旅行前的准备工作都已经做好。
    • Construction of the new road has now been successfully completed.新路的建设现已成功完成。
    • He went to America to complete his education.他去美国完成他的学业。
    • It is unlikely that the repairs will be completed on time.按时完成修理工作是不大可能的。
    • When he has completed his studies, he'll travel the world.完成学业后,他将环游世界。
    • Implementation is likely to require two to three years to complete.实施可能需要两到三年才能完成。
    • The merger is expected to be completed by the end of the year.合并预计将在今年年底完成。
    • Greaves completed his hat-trick (= scored his third goal in the match) in the 75th minute.格雷夫斯在第75分钟完成了帽子戏法(在比赛中打进了他的第三个进球)。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • on schedule
    • on time
    • successfully
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  2. complete something to write all the information you are asked for on a form填写(表格) synonym fill in/out
    • 2 000 shoppers completed our questionnaire.2 000 名顾客填写了我们的调查表。
    • Has the form been correctly completed?表格已经正确填好了吗?
    • Participants completed a survey designed to collect several types of information.参与者完成了一项旨在收集多种类型信息的调查。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accurately
    • correctly
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  3. complete something to make something whole or perfect使完整;使完美
    • I only need one more card to complete the set.我只差一张卡片就配齐全套了。🔊🔊
    • Complete the following sequence: 2, 3, 5, 13…完成以下顺序:2、3、5、13…
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French complet or Latin completus, past participle of complere ‘fill up, finish, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’.