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Definition of filling in English:

filling

noun ˈfɪlɪŋˈfɪlɪŋ
  • 1A quantity of soft material that fills or is used to fill something.

    填充物,填充料

    duvets with synthetic fillings

    用合成材料充填的羽绒被。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was given a temporary filling of polystyrene with a final layer of chalk the material originally used to build the hill but no decision has been taken yet about a permanent solution.
    • Similarly, sofas and chairs should be selected with a conscientious eye - those filled with natural fibres such as feathers and down are favoured over synthetic fillings.
    • ‘It was a fur covered pillow that had a soft fuzzy filling,’ writes one guy.
    • A soft, light duvet and four oversized pillows with down filling complete the package.
    • He invented a mix of natural and synthetic fibers that was able to produce harder but flexible particle board, that now is being utilized as the inner filling of the door panel.
    • Moreover, its production creates less than half the greenhouse gases normally generated in producing synthetic fillings for duvets and pillows.
    • To avoid undue pressure on the thighs, front edges of seats have extra soft filling and slope forward.
    • Once recycled, the directories could find themselves whole new leases of life as fillings for loft insulation, packaging materials, jiffy bags, egg boxes and animal bedding.
    • However, it was abundant only at the Percy Chester mine, where it occurred as coatings and fillings in solution channels.
    Synonyms
    stuffing, padding, wadding, filler, quilting, cushioning, lining, packing
    1. 1.1 A piece of metal or other material used to fill a cavity in a tooth.
      (补牙用的)填料
      a gold filling

      黄金充填料。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tiny grooves may need to be cut into remaining teeth or fillings, so that the denture clips into a firm position.
      • Cigarette smoke didn't affect the number of cavities and fillings in a child's permanent teeth.
      • It's used in thermometers, batteries and dental fillings and is emitted from power plants and other industrial activity.
      • Remove any metal fillings as they're a major source of mercury.
      • It can also produce a tiny gap between the filling and the tooth that may lead to further decay.
      • If you have concerns about dental fillings, speak to your dentist.
      • In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviewed nearly 60 studies about mercury exposure and dental fillings.
      • I've got huge cavities, missing fillings and chipped and cracked teeth.
      • However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings.
      • Once again, using bleaching gels in this way may not work for certain types of discolouration, such as that caused by metal fillings or damaged blood vessels inside a tooth.
      • Silver remains the substance of choice for the majority of fillings in permanent teeth.
      • As he grinned, his gold fillings glinted in the hallway light.
      • The idea is to use the substance to provide a lining under new fillings, avoiding the need to replace fillings as cavities grow.
      • He or she will place a temporary filling on the tooth until you come back.
      • Most people now reach adulthood with few or no fillings in their teeth.
      • Mouth ulcers are common and are usually due to trauma such as from ill fitting dentures, fractured teeth, or fillings.
      • Principal Curtis' mouth promptly dropped open, exposing his silver fillings.
      • If you have old discolored plastic fillings, these will not get lighter from bleaching, and should be replaced after the process is completed.
      • It's less certain whether exposure to elemental mercury, which is used in thermometers, dental fillings and batteries, poses a risk in pregnancy.
      • I've got two chipped fillings, and several cavities, which are all starting to get quite uncomfortable.
      Synonyms
      backing, interlining, facing, inlay, reinforcement, liner
    2. 1.2 An edible substance placed between the layers of a sandwich, cake, or other foodstuff.
      (三明治、糕点等食品的)馅,夹心
      a Swiss roll with a chocolate filling

      巧克力夹心的卷筒蛋糕。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Layers, fillings, stuffings - these are the elements of impressive party food.
      • The fillings are incredibly, filling, rich and tasty, with the buckwheat in the crêpes giving everything a good, nutty texture.
      • The pastry was paper thin and crisp and the filling had that lovely burnt-toffee taste.
      • Roll the rice paper by folding up one side of the rice paper lengthwise over the fillings.
      • The potato and cheese filling was soft and salty and reminded me of the inside of a cheese and onion pastie.
      • As I watch him and his two staff line dozens of deep pie tins with pastry and fill them with his 16 fillings, it's obvious that this is a man dedicated to his craft.
      • Dry the sheets and layer the filling between them.
      • Dark chocolate is used for some chocolate fillings.
      • As I stood in the queue, I observed the dishes of sandwich fillings resting limply behind the glass counter.
      • The purple rolls are fried until they are crispy on the outside while the filling remains soft and sticky.
      • Prepare them the night before especially pasta salads or sandwich fillings.
      • Divide the filling into six portions and fill in tomatoes.
      • I had a couple of beers and a very pleasant baguette filled with all manner of interesting fillings.
      • Ordering two chicken soft tacos, combining the fillings into one shell and tossing the other is one way to boost the percent of calories from protein.
      • Transfer the filling to a cutting board, thinly slice, and reserve.
      • But soon we started seeking out the harder stuff: toffee flavoured custard fillings, almond and caramel coatings, that sort of thing.
      • The sandwich fillings will certainly come as welcome relief to those of you that can't face another tired cheese sandwich.
      • The pastry was too dense, the chocolate filling was too dry, and it was loaded with nuts that simply overwhelmed whatever pear flavour might have been there.
      • Don't stick to my filling though, use whatever you like best, or whatever is left in the fridge.
      • Amber comes over as I'm mixing the filling, this time using tapioca and cider vinegar.
    3. 1.3North American
      another term for weft
adjective ˈfɪlɪŋˈfɪlɪŋ
  • (of food) leaving one with a pleasantly satiated feeling.

    (食品)给人以满足感的,使人得到享受的

    the full English breakfast was delicious and also very filling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She sat down and ate a very filling meal with her friends.
    • I grew up on a filling diet of traditional handmade Italian food cooked by my father, and learned to make such dishes myself.
    • Luckily it still was open and I proceeded to enjoy a very filling dinner.
    • Combined with chicken and vegetables, it makes a very filling, nutritious soup.
    • Quickly roasted over a campfire, these made a very satisfying and splendid filling meal to end an otherwise trying and long day.
    • The only space left, after that mountain of filling food, is for a couple of cocktails at Middlesex.
    • I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich.
    • The waitress recommended the banana cake, but it sounded a little too heavy after such a filling meal.
    • They can go with just about anything and make a filling meal.
    • Anyway, the food tasted good and was certainly very filling.
    • Even without the filling soup as a first course, the T-bone steak and salad had been an excellent meal.
    • Chips or potatoes were certainly not missed as the burger was very filling.
    • However, in order to make something that constitutes a filling, edible meal, some creativity is still needed.
    • Cookbooks are now embracing hearty, filling casseroles.
    • In due course I was able to enjoy a tasty and filling snack with adequate green salad to accompany it.
    • This is much more of a hot and filling working person's lunch, and although it's not the hottest curry in the world, it's balanced and tasty.
    • This serving is very filling and a bargain for smoked salmon at $8.95.
    • As delicious as it was, it was by no means a filling dish.
    • So last year, I decided to eat a healthy, filling meal before heading out to shop - no more fast food cravings!
    • It's a big, filling serving and I could have stopped there, but that would have made for a short review.
    Synonyms
    substantial, hearty, ample, abundant, solid, nutritious, nourishing, satisfying, square
    heavy, stodgy, starchy, leaden

Rhymes

deskilling, grilling, killing, Pilling, quilling, Schilling, self-fulfilling, shilling, Trilling, unfulfilling, willing

Definition of filling in US English:

filling

nounˈfiliNGˈfɪlɪŋ
  • 1A quantity of material that fills or is used to fill something.

    填充物,填充料

    a cushion with polyester filling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He invented a mix of natural and synthetic fibers that was able to produce harder but flexible particle board, that now is being utilized as the inner filling of the door panel.
    • Moreover, its production creates less than half the greenhouse gases normally generated in producing synthetic fillings for duvets and pillows.
    • To avoid undue pressure on the thighs, front edges of seats have extra soft filling and slope forward.
    • Once recycled, the directories could find themselves whole new leases of life as fillings for loft insulation, packaging materials, jiffy bags, egg boxes and animal bedding.
    • It was given a temporary filling of polystyrene with a final layer of chalk the material originally used to build the hill but no decision has been taken yet about a permanent solution.
    • ‘It was a fur covered pillow that had a soft fuzzy filling,’ writes one guy.
    • Similarly, sofas and chairs should be selected with a conscientious eye - those filled with natural fibres such as feathers and down are favoured over synthetic fillings.
    • However, it was abundant only at the Percy Chester mine, where it occurred as coatings and fillings in solution channels.
    • A soft, light duvet and four oversized pillows with down filling complete the package.
    Synonyms
    stuffing, padding, wadding, filler, quilting, cushioning, lining, packing
    1. 1.1 A piece of material used to fill a cavity in a tooth.
      (补牙用的)填料
      a gold filling

      黄金充填料。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Remove any metal fillings as they're a major source of mercury.
      • Cigarette smoke didn't affect the number of cavities and fillings in a child's permanent teeth.
      • As he grinned, his gold fillings glinted in the hallway light.
      • Mouth ulcers are common and are usually due to trauma such as from ill fitting dentures, fractured teeth, or fillings.
      • Silver remains the substance of choice for the majority of fillings in permanent teeth.
      • Tiny grooves may need to be cut into remaining teeth or fillings, so that the denture clips into a firm position.
      • It's used in thermometers, batteries and dental fillings and is emitted from power plants and other industrial activity.
      • The idea is to use the substance to provide a lining under new fillings, avoiding the need to replace fillings as cavities grow.
      • I've got huge cavities, missing fillings and chipped and cracked teeth.
      • If you have old discolored plastic fillings, these will not get lighter from bleaching, and should be replaced after the process is completed.
      • He or she will place a temporary filling on the tooth until you come back.
      • Principal Curtis' mouth promptly dropped open, exposing his silver fillings.
      • It's less certain whether exposure to elemental mercury, which is used in thermometers, dental fillings and batteries, poses a risk in pregnancy.
      • Once again, using bleaching gels in this way may not work for certain types of discolouration, such as that caused by metal fillings or damaged blood vessels inside a tooth.
      • However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings.
      • I've got two chipped fillings, and several cavities, which are all starting to get quite uncomfortable.
      • Most people now reach adulthood with few or no fillings in their teeth.
      • It can also produce a tiny gap between the filling and the tooth that may lead to further decay.
      • In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviewed nearly 60 studies about mercury exposure and dental fillings.
      • If you have concerns about dental fillings, speak to your dentist.
      Synonyms
      backing, interlining, facing, inlay, reinforcement, liner
    2. 1.2 An edible substance placed between the layers of a sandwich, cake, or other foodstuff.
      (三明治、糕点等食品的)馅,夹心
      a Swiss roll with a chocolate filling

      巧克力夹心的卷筒蛋糕。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had a couple of beers and a very pleasant baguette filled with all manner of interesting fillings.
      • Transfer the filling to a cutting board, thinly slice, and reserve.
      • But soon we started seeking out the harder stuff: toffee flavoured custard fillings, almond and caramel coatings, that sort of thing.
      • Ordering two chicken soft tacos, combining the fillings into one shell and tossing the other is one way to boost the percent of calories from protein.
      • Layers, fillings, stuffings - these are the elements of impressive party food.
      • Dark chocolate is used for some chocolate fillings.
      • The fillings are incredibly, filling, rich and tasty, with the buckwheat in the crêpes giving everything a good, nutty texture.
      • Dry the sheets and layer the filling between them.
      • The pastry was too dense, the chocolate filling was too dry, and it was loaded with nuts that simply overwhelmed whatever pear flavour might have been there.
      • As I watch him and his two staff line dozens of deep pie tins with pastry and fill them with his 16 fillings, it's obvious that this is a man dedicated to his craft.
      • Don't stick to my filling though, use whatever you like best, or whatever is left in the fridge.
      • The sandwich fillings will certainly come as welcome relief to those of you that can't face another tired cheese sandwich.
      • Prepare them the night before especially pasta salads or sandwich fillings.
      • Amber comes over as I'm mixing the filling, this time using tapioca and cider vinegar.
      • The purple rolls are fried until they are crispy on the outside while the filling remains soft and sticky.
      • The potato and cheese filling was soft and salty and reminded me of the inside of a cheese and onion pastie.
      • Roll the rice paper by folding up one side of the rice paper lengthwise over the fillings.
      • The pastry was paper thin and crisp and the filling had that lovely burnt-toffee taste.
      • As I stood in the queue, I observed the dishes of sandwich fillings resting limply behind the glass counter.
      • Divide the filling into six portions and fill in tomatoes.
    3. 1.3North American
      another term for weft
adjectiveˈfiliNGˈfɪlɪŋ
  • (of food) leaving one with a pleasantly satiated feeling.

    (食品)给人以满足感的,使人得到享受的

    a filling spicy bean soup

    使人大饱口福的香豆汤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyway, the food tasted good and was certainly very filling.
    • This serving is very filling and a bargain for smoked salmon at $8.95.
    • Even without the filling soup as a first course, the T-bone steak and salad had been an excellent meal.
    • It's a big, filling serving and I could have stopped there, but that would have made for a short review.
    • Cookbooks are now embracing hearty, filling casseroles.
    • She sat down and ate a very filling meal with her friends.
    • They can go with just about anything and make a filling meal.
    • This is much more of a hot and filling working person's lunch, and although it's not the hottest curry in the world, it's balanced and tasty.
    • I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich.
    • Luckily it still was open and I proceeded to enjoy a very filling dinner.
    • Quickly roasted over a campfire, these made a very satisfying and splendid filling meal to end an otherwise trying and long day.
    • As delicious as it was, it was by no means a filling dish.
    • I grew up on a filling diet of traditional handmade Italian food cooked by my father, and learned to make such dishes myself.
    • The only space left, after that mountain of filling food, is for a couple of cocktails at Middlesex.
    • However, in order to make something that constitutes a filling, edible meal, some creativity is still needed.
    • So last year, I decided to eat a healthy, filling meal before heading out to shop - no more fast food cravings!
    • Chips or potatoes were certainly not missed as the burger was very filling.
    • In due course I was able to enjoy a tasty and filling snack with adequate green salad to accompany it.
    • The waitress recommended the banana cake, but it sounded a little too heavy after such a filling meal.
    • Combined with chicken and vegetables, it makes a very filling, nutritious soup.
    Synonyms
    substantial, hearty, ample, abundant, solid, nutritious, nourishing, satisfying, square
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