mid-14c., "state of being sated or satisfied; wholeness, totality, completion" (translating Latin saturitas, plenitudo), from full (adj.) + -ness. There might have been an Old English *fulnes but it has not survived in texts. Earlier was fullhead (c. 1300), and Middle English also had fulth "fullness, abundance" (early 14c.). Fullness of time (c. 1400) is Biblical, from Paul's letters.
权威例句
1. High fibre diets give the feeling of fullness.
高纤维饮食让人有饱胀感。
2. the fullness of her lips
她丰满的双唇
3. The coat has raglan sleeves, and is cut to give fullness at the back.
这件上衣采用了套袖,并且在裁剪上给予背部宽松的空间。
4. Without words , from the fullness of her heart she offered up thanks.
她从内心表示真诚的无言的感激.
5. In the fullness of her joy , she could hardly speak.