0 the fact that something is full -- 满;充满
1 the quality of being complete or containing a lot of detail -- 详尽充实
2 having eaten a lot -- 吃了很多
3 the quality of having a strong flavour, sound, smell, etc. -- (味道、气味)浓厚,强烈;(声音)圆浑
4 the quality of being large or rounded -- 宽大;丰满
the fullness of her lips 她嘴唇的丰满
The relationship of fullness and emptiness is a central concern in the work.
The relationship between population growth and fullness of church.
I have no doubt that it will come forward with some fairly positive recommendations in the fullness of time.
Is it possible for an outside observer to represent in its fullness the worldview of a particular people?
Indeed, the fullness of its articles may be more than some users want.
My mind had jumped ahead to what will inevitably happen in the fullness of time.
In moderate infections, clinical symptoms include loss of appetite, indigestion, fullness of the abdomen, epigastric distress unrelated to meals, discomfort in the right upper quadrant, diarrhoea, oedema, and some hepatomegaly.
In that sense the design exceeds its 'internal' order and reaches into the fullness of its practical (ethical) horizon.