■ fill out

■ fill out
■ fill out
A v. t. + avv.
1 riempire (completamente): DIALOGO-Enrolment- Just fill the form out and take it in person, or post the form to the address on the back, riempia semplicemente il modulo e lo consegni di persona, oppure invii il modulo all'indirizzo sul retro
2 (USA) ► to fill in, A def. 2
3 arrotondare (le forme del corpo)
4 (fig.) rendere più corposo (un racconto, ecc.); rimpolpare
B v. i. + avv.
1 ingrassare (generalm. in senso positivo); arrotondarsi; ingrossare; mettere su un po' di peso (fam.): If she stopped smoking, she would fill out a little, se smettesse di fumare, ingrasserebbe un po'; The plums are beginning to fill out, le susine cominciano ad arrotondarsi
2 (delle vele, ecc.) gonfiarsi.

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