词组 | fill |
释义 | fill /fɪl/ verb to put things or liquid into something, so that it is fullnounsfill a container Fill the container with water.fill a bag/suitcase She filled her suitcase with clothes.fill a bottle/jug/kettle He filled the jug with fruit juice.fill a glass The waiter filled our glasses with champagne.fill a tank I filled the tank with fuel.fill a space/gap He filled the space with a new sofa.prepositions/adverbsfill sth with water/oil etc She filled his glass with wine.fill sth up (=completely) She filled the bottle up.fill sth completely It cost me £70 to fill the tank completely.phrasesfill sth to the brim (=fill a glass, bucket etc up to the top) He filled the glass right to the brim.be filled to capacity (=be completely full) The tank was filled to capacity.THESAURUS: fill packbag | suitcase | case to fill a bag or case with clothes and other things that you need when travelling: I packed a small bag to take with me to Paris. | I usually pack the suitcase the day before we leave. | Ellie was packing the case for her trip. load/load upcar | truck | ship | plane to fill a vehicle with goods: She loaded up the car with all the bags for their trip. | Two men were loading a truck with boxes of melons. | Tell the men to start loading the ship. | They began loading the plane with medical supplies. top sth up BrE especially spokenglass | cup to fill a glass or cup that still has some liquid in it: Can I top up your glass of wine? | She topped up his cup of tea.You can also say give sb a top-up: Do you want me to give you a top-up? (=fill your glass or cup) replenish/recharge formalglass to fill someone’s glass again: Our host came and replenished our glasses. |
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