fulfil

fulfil
ful'fil
past tense, past participle - fulfilled; verb
1) (to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc): He always fulfils his promises.) cumplir
2) (to satisfy (requirements): He fulfilled all the requirements for the job.) cumplir, satisfacer
- fulfilment
fulfil vb
1. satisfacer
the hospital fulfils the needs of its patients el hospital satisface las necesidades de los pacientes
2. cumplir
will the government fulfil its promises? ¿cumplirá el gobierno sus promesas?
3. hacer realidad
to fulfil an ambition hacer realidad una ambición
El pasado y participio pasado de fulfil se escribe fulfilled; el gerundio se escribe fulfilling
fulfil
tr[fʊl'fɪl]
transitive verb (pt & pp fulfilled, ger fulfilling)
1 (promise, duty) cumplir
2 (task, plan, ambition) realizar
3 (role, function, order) efectuar, desempeñar
4 (need, desire, wish) satisfacer
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to fulfil oneself realizarse, sentirse realizado,-a
fulfil (UK)
v.
colmar v.
cumplir v.
cumplir con v.
desempeñar v.
ejecutar v.
llenar v.
pechar v.
realizar v.
(US)
[fʊl'fɪl] VT
1) (=carry out) [+ duty, promise] cumplir con; [+ role] desempeñar; [+ order] cumplir; [+ plan, task] llevar a cabo, realizar
2) (=meet) [+ condition, requirement] satisfacer, cumplir; [+ need] satisfacer; [+ hopes] hacer realidad
3) (=attain) [+ ambition] realizar; [+ potential] alcanzar
4) (=satisfy) [+ person] satisfacer, llenar

to fulfil o.s. — realizarse (plenamente)


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