complete (kōngplīte)

verb
/kəmˈpliːt/
完成 (wánchéng)

含义

to finish making or doing something; to bring something to an end
含义翻译
结束做某事或使某事完整
jiéshù zuò mǒu shì huò shǐ mǒu shì wánzhěng

例句

She managed to complete the project on time.

她按时完成了这个项目。
Tā ànshí wánchéngle zhège xiàngmù.

示例表达

complete the circle
完成这个圈
wánchéng zhège quān

同义词

finish, accomplish, achieve, conclude, finalize

反义词

incomplete, unfinished, halt

搭配词

complete a task, complete a form, complete the project, complete successfully

更多例句

I complete my work around 6 and leave around 6:15.

我大约在6点完成工作,6:15左右离开。
Wǒ dàyuē zài 6 diǎn wánchéng gōngzuò, 6:15 zuǒyòu líkāi.

Having completed his degree, John moved to New York.

完成学位后,约翰搬到了纽约。
Wánchéng xuéwèi hòu, Yuēhàn bān dào le Niǔyuē.

Everyday I try to complete my homework before dinner.

每天我都尽量在晚餐前完成我的作业。
Měitiān wǒ dōu jìnlìang zài wǎncān qián wánchéng wǒ de zuòyè.

How much time did you take to complete the assignment?

你花了多少时间完成任务?
Nǐ huāle duōshǎo shíjiān wánchéng rènwù?

I have decided to complete the next courses on FM Method.

我已经决定完成FM方法的下一个课程。
Wǒ yǐjīng juédìng wánchéng FM fāngfǎ de xià yīgè kèchéng.

How much sincere are your colleagues to complete their tasks?

你的同事们完成任务时有多真诚?
Nǐ de tóngshìmen wánchéng rènwù shí yǒu duō zhēnchéng?

The manager doesn’t approve unless the documents are complete.

经理不会批准,除非文件已完整。
Jīnglǐ bù huì pīzhǔn, chúfēi wénjiàn yǐ wánzhěng.

How many weeks did you take to complete the training in Boston?

你在波士顿完成培训花了多少周时间?
Nǐ zài Bōshìdùn wánchéng péixùn huāle duōshǎo zhōu shíjiān?

I have decided to complete the next courses on Vasanth Academy.

我已经决定完成Vasanth Academy的下一个课程。
Wǒ yǐjīng juédìng wánchéng Vasanth Academy de xià yīgè kèchéng.

I shall complete all the courses on Vasanth Academy for gaining full skill in English.

我将在Vasanth学院完成所有课程,以获得英语的完全技能。
Wǒ jiāng zài Vasanth xuéyuàn wánchéng suǒyǒu kèchéng, yǐ huòqǔ yīngyǔ de wánquán jìnéng.

相关词汇

To experience an emotion or physical sensation.
to represent or show something in a picture, story, or other art form
to fail to notice or consider something; to have a view from above
to correct or make something right
to state something confidently and forcefully; to defend one's rights
to build or construct something upright

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