0 completely -- úplně, zcela
1 quite; at least -- nejméně
It will take fully three days.
Of the 50 rats tested, 8 did not have a fully developed splenium.
By this time the aphid would be fully developed and ready to hatch.
Respondents in the interwar period were convinced that working people, once fully organized, would radically change the nature of society.
As a new journal, we had the opportunity to help create "the fully transparent world that is desirable ".
However, there are numerous policy, technical, legal, and human resource issues that are not fully within the control of officials at individual agencies.
Nonetheless, some of the best reports have come from observers who entered as fully as possible as participants in the event being investigated.
Philosophy's traditional fascination with certainty distracted it from seeing its involvement in a historical substance which is never fully present to consciousness.
To understand lexical development fully, we must take account of the joint influences of conceptual structure and language use.