fulfill
英 [fʊlˈfɪl]
美 [fʊlˈfɪl]
- vt. 履行;实现;满足;使结束(等于fulfil)
fulfill 实现ful, 同full, 满的,完全的。fill, 装满。引申词义实现。
- fulfill (v.)
- Old English fullfyllan "fill up" (a room, a ship, etc.), "make full; take the place of (something)," from full (adj.), here perhaps with a sense of "completion" + fyllan (see fill (v.), which is ultimately from the same root). Used from mid-13c. in reference to prophecy (probably translating Latin implere, adimplere). From mid-13c. as "do, perform; carry out, consummate, carry into effect;" from c. 1300 as "complete, finish; satiate, satisfy, gratify." Related: Fulfilled; fulfilling. Modern English combinations with full tend to have it at the end of the word (as -ful), but this is a recent development and in Old English it was more common at the start, but this word and fulsome appear to be the only survivors.
- 1. My father was very keen that I should fulfill my potential.
- 我父亲热切地希望我能够发挥出自身的潜力。
- 2. Miners have complained bitterly that the government did not fulfill their promises.
- 矿工们愤愤不平地抱怨说政府没有履行诺言。
- 3. If you make a promise you should fulfill it.
- 如果你许诺了,你就要履行你的诺言.
- 4. This company should be able to fulfill our requirements.
- 这家公司应该能够满足我们的要求.
- 5. A nurse has to fulfill many duties in caring for the sick.
- 护士在照顾病人时要尽很多责任.