dictionnaire Espagnol - Anglais

español - English

plenamente Anglais:

1. fully


Fully booked for the night, the hotel had to turn away some late guests.
It will be a long time before he has fully recovered.
We're fully prepared.
To the chagrin of many Western composers, steel drums, or steelpans, tend not to be fully chromatic.
At present a very great number of people are seeking to participate and, depending on circumstances, up to a month ahead is fully booked.
Embrace your vulnerability, feel your fear, love fully.
It is now a fully accepted idea that all occupations should be open to women.
Most foreigners will never fully master the use of German modal particles.
It is unclear in Patterson's experiment whether the output objects fully correspond to the designed models.
I don't think they've fully adapted to the working world yet. They still seem like students.
Let us be fully aware of all the importance of this day, because today within the generous walls of Boulogne-sur-Mer have met not French with English, nor Russians with Polish, but people with people.
Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized.
You're never fully dressed, until you put up a smile.
A man who doesn't drink is not, in my opinion, fully a man.
He organized the university's butterfly collection so meticulously that it is now fully machine-searchable.