replete的意思和读音

replete

: [rɪˈplit] : [rɪˈpliːt]

adj.

adj.lacking,hungry

adj.full,complete,chock-full,brimming,awash

repleteadj.

1.[nbn]~ (with sth)filled with sth; with a full supply of sth

literature replete with drama and excitement

2.very full of food

adj.1.,;; (with)2.,

adj.1.full of something; feeling that you do not want anything more to eat or drink

1. plen + replete a complete a ...

2. deplete v. 使 replete a. plethora n. ...

3. deplete replete secrete ...

4. replenish , replete , replica , ...

5. deplete replete plethora 5. ...

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1.Many early purchasers of this music believed it to be replete with printers' errors and returned it to the publisher for a refund.退

2.Replete with a golden sky, with crackling river water and bubbling marshes that dot the land, it feels like a Romantic artist's canvas.

3.For most Greenlanders, the referendum was as replete with a sense of the righting of historic wrongs as Barack Obama's election in America.

4.The Illustrated London News presented him replete with a tall, round Puritan hat, his flamboyance signalled by an ostrich feather.

5.Here is an encyclopedic survey of all that Mr. Jobs accomplished, replete with the passion and excitement that it deserves.

6.She was a brilliant student, well respected by her colleagues and professors in a society replete with male chauvinism.

7.How incessant and great are the ills, " wrote CS Lewis, quoting Juvenal, " with which a prolonged old age is replete.:“。”

8.Replete with luxury suites and all the modern amenities needed to be a gold mine, the stadium should have increased Allen's fortune.

9.Replete, I wandered back to my beachside villa, fell into the bed and woke to a view of waving palms and the surf breaking over the reef.

10.Adam smiled and replied that the dinner had been delicious and he was comfortable replete.