complete stranger• Would you leave him/her with a complete stranger?• They argue with complete strangers a lot.• It was the perfectexcuse for ringing up complete strangers and asking all sort of personal questions.• Malouf is fascinated by the sometimes violentimpact that complete strangers can have upon our lives.• Christmas cards from hundreds of friends - and even more from complete strangerspraying for his recovery - covered the walls.• She was worse than Doreen, telling complete strangers the entire family history.• A nail-biting finish, but finally won by Moira Creek at her first attempt and a complete stranger to Pooh culture.• In Usenet, you're a complete stranger until you post.
the complete works of• However, it was possible to tell that the library contained the complete works of Epicurus.• Shelves are devoted to displayingthe complete works ofindividualauthors.• Planned for 1993 is a monographreviewingthe complete works of Jusepe de Ribera by Nicola Spinosa.• She knew the complete works of Mrs Cattermole as part of her own soul.• We gave Vicki the complete works of Plato as a present.
complete2 ●●●S2W1 verb [transitiveT]
1FINISH DOING somethingto finish doing or making something, especially when it has taken a long time 结束,完成〔尤指经历长时间之后〕