stuffed 音标拼音: [st'ʌft]
adj . 填料的
填料的
stuffed adj 1 :
filled with something ; "
a stuffed turkey "
2 :
crammed with food ; "
a full stomach "; "
I feel stuffed "
Stuff \
Stuff \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Stuffed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Stuffing }.] [
OE .
stoffen ;
cf .
OF .
estoffer ,
F . ['
e ]
toffer ,
to put stuff in ,
to stuff ,
to line ,
also ,
OF .
estouffer to stifle ,
F . ['
e ]
touffer ;
both perhaps of Teutonic origin ,
and akin to E .
stop .
Cf . {
Stop },
v .
t ., {
Stuff },
n .]
1 .
To fill by crowding something into ;
to cram with something ;
to load to excess ;
as ,
to stuff a bedtick .
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Sometimes this crook drew hazel bought adown ,
And stuffed her apron wide with nuts so brown .
--
Gay .
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Lest the gods ,
for sin ,
Should with a swelling dropsy stuff thy skin .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
To thrust or crowd ;
to press ;
to pack .
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Put roses into a glass with a narrow mouth ,
stuffing them close together . . .
and they retain smell and color . --
Bacon .
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3 .
To fill by being pressed or packed into .
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With inward arms the dire machine they load ,
And iron bowels stuff the dark abode . --
Dryden .
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4 . (
Cookery )
To fill with a seasoning composition of bread ,
meat ,
condiments ,
etc .;
as ,
to stuff a turkey .
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5 .
To obstruct ,
as any of the organs ;
to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration .
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I '
m stuffed ,
cousin ;
I can not smell . --
Shak .
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6 .
To fill the skin of ,
for the purpose of preserving as a specimen ; --
said of birds or other animals .
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7 .
To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material .
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An Eastern king put a judge to death for an iniquitous sentence ,
and ordered his hide to be stuffed into a cushion ,
and placed upon the tribunal . --
Swift .
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8 .
To crowd with facts ;
to cram the mind of ;
sometimes ,
to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or fancies .
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9 .
To put fraudulent votes into (
a ballot box ). [
U .
S .]
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filled \
filled \
adj .
1 .
containing as much or as many as is possible or normal ;
as ,
filled to overflowing .
Opposite of {
empty }. [
Narrower terms : {
abounding in (
predicate ),
abounding with (
predicate ),
bristling with (
predicate ),
full of (
predicate ),
overflowing ,
overflowing with (
predicate ),
rich in (
predicate ),
rife with (
predicate ),
thick with (
predicate )}; {
brimful ,
brimful of (
predicate ),
brimfull ,
brimfull of (
predicate ),
brimming ,
brimming with (
predicate )}; {
chockablock (
predicate ),
chock -
full (
predicate ),
chockfull (
predicate ),
chockful (
predicate ),
choke -
full (
predicate ),
chuck -
full (
predicate ),
cram full }; {
congested ,
engorged };
{
crawling with (
predicate ),
overrun with ,
swarming ,
swarming with (
predicate ),
teeming ,
teeming with (
predicate )}; {
flooded ,
inundated ,
swamped ; {
glutted ,
overfull }; {
heavy with (
predicate ) ; {
laden ,
loaded ;
{
overladen ,
overloaded ; {
stuffed ; {
stuffed }; {
well -
lined ]
Syn :
full .
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5 ]
2 .
entirely of one substance with no holes inside .
Opposite of {
hollow }.
Syn :
solid .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
3 .
having appointments throughout the course of a period ; --
of an appointment schedule ;
as ,
My calendar is filled for the week .
Opposite of {
unoccupied }
and {
free }
Syn :
occupied .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stuffed ":
SRO ,
allayed ,
awash ,
bloated ,
blocked ,
bound ,
brimful ,
brimming ,
bulging ,
bursting ,
capacity ,
chock -
full ,
choked ,
choked up ,
chuck -
full ,
clogged ,
clogged up ,
cloyed ,
congested ,
constipated ,
costive ,
cram -
full ,
crammed ,
crowded ,
disgusted ,
distended ,
drenched ,
engorged ,
farci ,
fed -
up ,
filled ,
filled to overflowing ,
flush ,
foul ,
fouled ,
full ,
full of ,
full to bursting ,
glutted ,
gorged ,
hyperemic ,
in spate ,
infarcted ,
jaded ,
jam -
packed ,
jammed ,
loaded ,
obstipated ,
obstructed ,
overblown ,
overburdened ,
overcharged ,
overfed ,
overflowing ,
overfraught ,
overfreighted ,
overfull ,
overgorged ,
overladen ,
overloaded ,
oversaturated ,
overstocked ,
overstuffed ,
oversupplied ,
overweighted ,
packed ,
packed like sardines ,
plenary ,
plethoric ,
plugged ,
plugged up ,
ready to burst ,
replete ,
round ,
running over ,
sated ,
satiated ,
satisfied ,
saturated ,
sick of ,
slaked ,
soaked ,
standing room only ,
stopped ,
stopped up ,
stuffed up ,
supercharged ,
supersaturated ,
surcharged ,
surfeited ,
swollen ,
tired of ,
topful ,
with a bellyful ,
with a snootful ,
with enough of
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