0 a situation in which every seat in a cinema, theatre, concert, etc. is filled -- (电影院、剧场、音乐会等)满座
1 an occasion when a card player has three cards of one type and two cards of another -- 满堂红(一手牌有3张点数相同,另外两张点数相同)
Plymouth is one of a small number of areas across the country that has secured a "full house" in terms of employment, education and health action zones.
The game attracted 6,639 spectators, the first full house after the renovation of the stadium.
Prizes are won for matching the four corners, or a diagonal cross, within the first 25 numbers, or a full house within 50 numbers (with odds of 1:212,085).
Hinkle hit on the flop to give him a full house.
Gould explains how these increasingly complex organisms are just one hand of the complexity distribution, and why looking only at them misses the entire picturethe full house.
It was a full house with only one table partially free in the corner.
It was performed fifteen times to a full house and with appreciative delight.
It is a fantastic stadium and it was wonderful to see a full house.