What does complete mean

The meaning of "complete" is: (shaped) to refer to items having everything they need.

The pinyin for "complete" is: qí quán, which generally means not lacking at all; having everything; thoughtful; complete; and refers to a decent appearance. From: The History of Confucianism (儒林外史)第五二回:"Chen Zhenggong collected all the silver from the sale of silk, resigned from his master, took Chen Shrimp, and took the boat home." The Dream of the Red Chamber (《红楼梦》第六九回):" After looking at him, Mother Jia took off her glasses and said with a smile, 'He's very complete. I think it's even more handsome than you.'"

Near synonyms for complete

1. complete: (adj.) all, (adj.) complete; not lacking anything.

2. have: (verb) to have; to be complete.

3, Complete: (Form) All that should be there is there.

4, Perfect: (Form) complete; without deficiency.

5, perfect: (form) not damaged; not mutilated; complete.

6, complete: (form) complete; complete.

7, ten perfect: the original refers to the medical skill, ten treatment, ten healing, and later refers to the perfect people have shortcomings, which can be ten perfect?

8, weekly: detailed, rigorous and complete; thorough and complete; thoughtful.

Complete antonyms

1, mutilated: (verb) mutilated or incomplete.

2. lacking: (verb) not enough; insufficient; (n.) an insufficient place.

3, shortage: (verb) a lack of (supplies, etc.) to meet needs.

Sentences containing complete

1, The sparrow may be small, but all its organs are complete; although this hospital is small, it is very well equipped with all kinds of medical equipment.

2, the streets are colorful, all kinds of people are there, all kinds of goods are complete, a wide range, overflowing with pro-activity, everything involved in the lively.