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词汇 full-blown
释义 full-blown
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌfʊlˈbləʊn/ us /ˌfʊlˈbloʊn/(alsofully blown)
completely developed: 充分发展的;成熟的
full-blown AIDS晚期艾滋病
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Complete and whole
(all) in one pieceidiom
aggregate
all or nothingidiom
all toldidiom
all-in-one
all-inclusive
fell
fibre
full strength
full-length
fully
fully fledged
globally
systemic
thoroughgoingly
thoroughly
through and throughidiom
to the lastidiom
totality
toto

full-blown | American Dictionary


full-blown
adjective
us/ˈfʊlˈbloʊn/
in its most developed or advanced form:
Aspirin reduces your chances of having a full-blown stroke.

Examples of full-blown


full-blown
The extremes range from occasional partial seizures of simple symptomatology without loss of consciousness to full-blown tonie-clonic seizures.
This hypothesis posits a subtle disease process affecting critical circuits in the brain during early development and reaching full-blown consequences during adolescence or early adulthood.
The song is constructed out of many interlocking parts, none of which presents a full-blown melody that stays in the foreground.
The twofold effect was, on the one hand, that full-blown trade wars were avoided, but on the other that the volume of trade rapidly declined.
The specific timing of full-blown military authoritarianism was linked to social protest and class-based mobilisation against the institutions of radical liberalism.
These corpus-based ' soft constraints ' suggest that full-blown recursion creating multiple clausal centerembedding is not a central design feature of language in use.
We do not claim that we have a full-blown alternative interpretation for all the experimental results put forth by the commentators.
Interestingly, what remained mere speculation for the first decade became full-blown conviction in the second.
Even though this is not a full-blown model, it shows that model checking is not just a scientists' toy.
In theory, multiple genetically related traits might accumulate to cross a threshold into the full-blown syndrome autism.
This in turn can lead to a full-blown arms race, which in turn increases threat perception and hostility on each side.
This was, in other words, not merely the extension of colonial discipline, but a full-blown crisis of government.
These structural factors are often invoked to account for one of the nation's most exceptional traits : its lack of a full-blown socialist movement.
Natural or full-blown varicella occurs in unvaccinated individuals and primary failures.
A final way in which logic spreadsheets can improve over plain spreadsheets is that they can contain full-blown knowledge-based systems.
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