1.full-length mirror/photograph/portrait etcALL/EVERYTHINGa mirror etc that shows all of a person, from their head to their feet 全身镜/照片/肖像等
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full-length mirror/photograph/portrait etc• Dropping the robe off her shoulders, Anne turned to a full-length mirror.• She grimaced a little as she caughtsight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror.• She caught sight of her own reflection in the full-length mirror behind the wardrobe door and gave a disgustedsnort.• She stared at herself for some time in the full-length mirror of the atticbedroom.• He put his handkerchief in his pocket, and looked into the full-length mirror on the back of the guest room door.• If a full-length mirrorrests on the floor with the top tilting away from you it can make you look taller.• On a platformnearby, another man jumpsrope before a full-length mirror while a fourthpounds a speedbag.
2full-length skirt/dress/coat etca skirt etc that reaches the ground, or is the longest possible for that particular type of clothing 垂地长裙/垂地连衣裙/长大衣等
a full-length evening dress
垂地晚礼服
3full-length play/book/film etcALAMa play etc that is the normallength 足本的戏剧/书/电影等
Stravinsky’s only full-length opera
斯特拉文斯基唯一的一部足本歌剧
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full-length play/book/film etc• How to turn a tightly compressedevent into a full-length book?
full-length• It clung slightly to her still-damp skin and again she surveyed her image in the mirror, this time full-length.• Once, I divedfull-length across the court in a vain attempt to retrieve the ball.• The low-flyingplanestretched its sound full-length across the hard ice.• Though the hugearmchairreclined almost full-length, it still was not a bed.• He hit her, catching her so hard on the side of the head that she went down full-length on the sand.• There was George - dull, dreary George - sprawledfull-length on the settee, his nose deep in a book as usual.• I was stretched full-length upon the bodies, my battered hand resting on the rim of the tub.