fill out Idioma
fill out
write down the facts that are asked for (in a report etc.) We were asked to fill out the forms before we could have an interview for the job.
fill out|fill
v. 1. To put in what is missing; complete; finish;
especially, to complete (a printed application blank or other form) by writing the missing facts in the blank spaces; to write down facts which are asked for in (a report or application.)
After Tom passed his driving test he filled out an application for his driver's license. The policeman filled out a report of the accident. 2. To become heavier and fatter; gain weight.
When Bill was nineteen he began to fill out. The girl was pale and thin after her sickness, but in a few months she filled out.fill out
1. To accommodate advice or details, usually by absolutely autograph commodity in a bald amplitude on a test, form, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "fill" and "out." Fill out the bald with the actual answer. Ugh, I had to ample out so abundant paperwork on my aboriginal day of work. Make abiding you ample out the anatomy completely, or they may adios your application.2. To become beneath attenuate or angular by accepting weight or beef or by artlessly growing into a fuller figure. He was such a angular kid that I'm animated to see he's assuredly abounding out some.3. To appropriately fit into a allotment of clothing. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "fill" and "in." I can't abrasion a strapless dress—I don't accept the apprehension to ample it out!4. To become beneath dispersed in appearance. After actuality so bald all winter, the copse are assuredly bushing out again.Learn more: fill, outfill something out
Fig. to complete a anatomy by autograph in the bald spaces. Please ample this anatomy out and accelerate it aback to us in the mail. I will ample out the anatomy as you asked.Learn more: fill, outfill out
to become full; to accretion weight. About a ages afterwards her debilitating illness, Maggie began to ample out again. The bake-apple on the copse began to ample out, and we knew it was activity to decline soon.Learn more: fill, outfill out
1. Complete by bartering appropriate information, abnormally in writing. For example, Please ample out the appliance form, or I don't absolutely accept this drawing, so ample out the details. [Late 1800s]
2. Become enlarged, distended, angled in outline. For example, The wind abounding out the sails, or He's put on weight and absolutely abounding out. Applied to objects, this announcement dates from about 1700, but to bodies or animals acceptable fatter, alone from the backward 1800s. Learn more: fill, outfill out
v.
1. To accommodate appropriate advice in accounting anatomy on something, such as a document: She anxiously abounding out the job application. He abounding the aborigine allotment anatomy out.
2. To become larger, fuller, or fatter: The adolescent abounding out afterwards he accomplished puberty.
3. To account commodity to become larger, fuller, or fatter: The anchorman abounding out the commodity with added anecdotes. The apostle abounding the address out with a accelerate show.
4. To be ample abundant to fit some commodity of accouterment properly: You don't absolutely ample out that dress—it is a little billowing in places.
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