full-blown

英 [ful'bləun] 美
  • adj. 成熟的;(花)盛开的;(帆等)张满的
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full-blown (adj.)
of flower blossoms, "fully open," 1640s, from full (adj.) + blown "that has blossomed," from Old English geblowenne, past participle of blow (v.2) "to bloom." Figuratively "complete, fully developed" from 1650s. Full-blown also was used 17c.-18c. in reference to cheeks, sails, bladders, "fully distended" (by or as if by wind), in this case from blow (v.1), and the figurative sense might also be from or influenced by these.
1. No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
不管你生活在哪里,你有多少岁,总有新东西要学习,毕竟,生活总是充满惊喜。

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2. When life gets hard and you want to give up, remember that life is full of ups and downs, and without the downs, the ups would mean nothing.
当生活很艰难,你想要放弃的时候,请记住,生活充满了起起落落,如果没有低谷,那站在高处也失去了意义。

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3. His exercise books were full of well deserved red ticks.
他的练习本上尽是些红钩钩,都是他应得的。

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4. He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
他催促所有人拼命干活,直到生产遭遇瓶颈。

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5. The prime minister gave his full support to the government's reforms.
首相对政府改革予以全力支持.

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