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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - complete

 

Complete

complete
adj. & v. --adj. 1 having all its parts; entire (the set is complete). 2 finished (my task is complete). 3 of the maximum extent or degree (a complete surprise; a complete stranger). 4 (also compleat after Walton's Compleat Angler) joc. accomplished (the complete horseman). --v.tr. 1 finish. 2 a make whole or perfect. b make up the amount of (completes the quota). 3 fill in the answers to (a questionnaire etc.). 4 (usu. absol.) Law conclude a sale of property. Phrases and idioms complete with having (as an important accessory) (comes complete with instructions). Derivatives completely adv. completeness n. completion n. Etymology: ME f. OF complet or L completus past part. of complere fill up
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  I. adjective (~r; -est) Etymology: Middle English complet, from Latin completus, from past participle of complēre Date: 14th century 1. having all necessary parts, elements, or steps , having all four sets of floral organs, including modifiers, complements, or objects, brought to an end ; concluded , highly proficient , 4. fully carried out ; thorough , total, absolute , legally caught, characterized by the occurrence of a pupal stage between the motile immature stages and the adult, having the property that every Cauchy sequence of elements converges to a limit in the space, see: full ~ly adverb ~ness noun completive adjective II. transitive verb (~d; completing) Date: 15th century to bring to an end and especially into a perfected state , 2. to make whole or perfect , to mark the end of , execute, fulfill , to carry out (a forward pass) successfully, see: close ...
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